So LGBTQIA people can *choose* now? Oh when I was 15 I was an ace, hihi. I chose it haha silly me. But you know what when I was 16 i think I'm genderflux. So cool. Am I right? But you know what's really awesome in 2017, hold your breath... Dissociative Identity Disorder! So fun :D Wonder what's in store for me in 2018?
Where is this "choice" you speak of, because I literally have no clue what you're referring to and my words sometimes come out sideways. I'm sure that there's some sort of logical explanation for it. But you need to meet me halfway. -McGee
The comparison to Split is not about being violent, girl. It's just so weird you know when Split came out big this year.... then months later some previously "heteroromantic asexual turned genderflux" can now claim she also has DID now.
So you learn new terms and like self-diagnose? And make yourself believe that you have it and live your deceit?
Well...I did realize that those voices in my head were not a sign of psychosis and that they weren't violent, which is a sign of many schizo-affective disorders. And when, you know, you can see other people in your head if you focus? And they move of their own volition with absolutely no control from you? A system makes the most sense.
And then if a therapist agrees with you? When you tell her about your system and she asks questions and the only thing we DON'T have is dissociative amnesia? Then it's OSDD-1b. The words are "self advocating" not "self diagnosing". -Tim
You mean you actually didn't have a diagnosis yet and your therapist says "mimics DID", you said it yourself. You're trying to be something you're not.
Don't make it worse for people who actually have it.
So you learn new terms and like self-diagnose? And make yourself believe that you have it and live your deceit?
And then if a therapist agrees with you? When you tell her about your system and she asks questions and the only thing we DON'T have is dissociative amnesia? Then it's OSDD-1b. The words are "self advocating" not "self diagnosing". -Tim
Don't make it worse for people who actually have it.