(Updated!) Time for a new pinned post:
We are bodily in our 40s, autistic, disabled (wheelchair user) and a very chaotic DID system, we also sometimes have delusions or psychosis (and are taking medication for that) We have named alters with an actual identity and a lot of fragments that are just like a bunch of overlapping/interfering states that have little or no identity. We are chronically depersonalized and derealized so it is often not possible for us to know who is fronting. I don't really know how to classify this blog, nearly everyone posts here. It's everything, expect opinions that wildly shift from post to post (we're a system after all!), no consistent stance on anything and just general weirdness.
Some of the named alters who know a bit about trauma and DID will also throw resources they wrote on here. You can DM us, but you might want to use a laptop or desktop not a smartphone. Our expectations of online communication are frozen in the early 2010s (ie before the iphone came along and ruined everything). If we find you interesting you will find out why we say this - up to 3 parts simultaneously all trying to have a conversation with you without us having any idea that we are doing it until after the fact is pretty common for us online
I am going to try to introduce a tagging system, but getting everyone to actually do it will be like herding cats.
tags:
#<name emoji>_notes - the name emoji (and name if they're comfy) of the alter that wrote the post. Multiple tags can be used as was done on this post #fragment - not a named alter #unknown - we don't know who's fronting #shouting_into_the_void - the person fronting will probably not engage with you if you comment or reblog #resources/#resource - a post that one of the named alters thinks might be useful
triggers in the sense of PTSD/CTPSD/relational trauma, etc are tagged and discussions of trauma or things like that are placed behind a cut
Noteable named alters below the cut:





















