Idk if this has been asked before but ive noticed a lot of “ID pages” on blogs where people are saying “this character is not my kintype they are literally me” do you know what that mean or anything because it always confuses me, especially when they list a bunch of kintypes or copinglinks below the initial “literally me” characters

Every person is an individual and has their own reasons for doing that. I can’t tell you the reason everyone has. That said, I think…

So I am soulbound to Latios from Pokemon, and I feel I have been for quite some time. He told me that he’s been around for quite a while but just hasn’t been vocal until recently, finally talking whenever I needed his company? Since then he has been a lot more active and made himself known to some of my friends through Skype chat. I was curious if you knew some ways to connect with him better? and what would be some good ways to spend time with him, or just with a soulbond in general? thanks

soulbonder: Some great ways to interact and spend time with your bond: Talk about your day, or whatever you’re doing with your bond. This works…

So I am soulbound to Latios from Pokemon, and I feel I have been for quite some time. He told me that he’s been around for quite a while but just hasn’t been vocal until recently, finally talking whenever I needed his company? Since then he has been a lot more active and made himself known to some of my friends through Skype chat. I was curious if you knew some ways to connect with him better? and what would be some good ways to spend time with him, or just with a soulbond in general? thanks <3

soulbonder: Some great ways to interact and spend time with your bond: Talk about your day, or whatever you’re doing with your bond. This works…

Hello. I just want to say that, as someone who is a DID sufferer and studying psychology currently in university, alters actually can and often do continue to be formed beyond childhood if the trauma was never dealt with and/or if the emotional instability from the event/events never faded, along with other reasons. However, in order to be diagnosed DID, your first alter at least did have to form during childhood. I cannot speak for OSDD-1/DDNOS, as I haven’t researched those as deeply, but.

Interesting. My information on alters having to be formed from childhood comes from @this-is-not-dissociative and other such blogs. I am unable to retrieve the exact…