Some Weird Things That Don't Invalidate A System [DID/OSDD]

*update as of February 7th 2022!* Thank you all for being so nice in the comments and sharing your own experiences! We can't say for sure that we plan to do more system-specific content, as we would have more interest in playing games and drawing and doing other things that help escape our overthinking and stress revolving around our dissociative identity disturbances! In the future, we may decide to make a video explaining in slightly more detail where we would like the channel to head, if anywhere. But we generally attempt to present more singular for multiple reasons (pun intended hehehe), and if more content comes then the collective of us will be working under a singular persona in the hopes that we feel less disturbances and dissociation with time! But know that, even if you all won't be seeing overt signs of multiplicity on the channel like in the form exhibited in this video, we are still here and none of you out there are alone in this!! Questions regarding how we're doing are more than welcome, as the parts of us always feel happy to be seen even if we are also happy to be seen as our group-effort persona as well! ************** (pretty big amendments also made to description below) We wanted to let you guys know that unique system experiences just come with fact that all brains are special! Here are some of the things that make us feel different, just so we can celebrate those differences together. What are some things that set you apart that we can cheer about? Let us know in the comments! ^-^ Ask us questions down below! Love y'all!! For more information about DID and other Dissociative Disorders, check out DID-research.org! And for extra food for thought, this link quite succinctly put into words our thoughts on the pretty arbitrary differences between DID and OSDD-1, talking about an idea of these disorders being entirely on a spectrum! It explains how every system can be different, and show symptoms differently enough that it can deny systems treatment because they fall between diagnoses. We related very hard to this article, and were beyond happy that someone else made it clearer than we could lol https://www.carolynspring.com/blog/di...