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Dylan

@dancecube

21; FtM He/Him INFJ-T Blog run by a DID system

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Blog Intro!

Hello, everyone! I'm Dylan, the host of a DID system. This blog is for us to post on as we explore our plurality and who we each are separately and how we can work together. We have a known alter count of 18 right now and we are also autistic and have ADHD, along with OCD, BPD, Depression, Anxiety, and Agoraphobia. We are in college as well!

Basic Info:

Collective Name: Dylan (It's important to note that, unless specified to a specific alter, that you refer to us by this name.) Collective Pronouns: He/Him Gender: FtM Trans Male Sexuality: Bisexual
Likes: Hermitcraft/ Life Series/ Minecraft/ video games/ slashers/ horror movies/ anime/ Markiplier/ Jacksepticeye/ drawing/ metal/ Alt music/ Kpop/ etc.

PLEASE INTERACT!

  • neurodivergent people
  • hermicraft enjoyers
  • LGBTQ+ community
  • furries
  • therians
  • mentally ill folk
  • traumagenic systems

DO NOT INTERACT:

  • Transphobes
  • Homophobes
  • Racists
  • MAGA
  • Minors
  • Xenophobes
  • People who hate furries
  • People who hate Therians
  • People who demonize BPD, NPD, or any other mental health disorder
  • Flat-Earthers
  • TransID
  • endogenic/willowgenic/ any other variation that isn't trauma
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"you cant use your disabilities an excuse"

there are many reasons why a disability will disable someone. before you call it an excuse, maybe try considering why their disability, visible or invisible, effects their abilities.

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you are valid.

you are valid if you dont switch often.

you are valid if you switch extremely often.

you are valid if you are fictive heavy.

you are valid if you are introject heavy.

you are valid if you arent open about your system.

you are valid if you are very open about your system.

you are valid if your headmates date inside your system.

you are valid if your headmates date outside your system.

you are valid if you have no partner systems.

you are valid if you have a ton of partner systems.

you are valid if you are constantly blurry.

you are valid if you always know whom is fronting.

you are valid. ღ

if you’re nonbinary i promiseyou i PROMISE you that you are valid and your transness is valid. yes even if you used to identify as binary trans and are now using a nonbinary label. yes even if you’re still connected to the gender you were labeled as at birth. yes even if!!!! Yes!!! You are valid I love you

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i got a new screen protector specifically for drawing so now i can create worse comix with less effort.

i will probably keep making this joke until the sun explodes or i am forcibly stopped. if you have been personally victimized by any of my horrible jokes about my unending speech loss, i'm not sorry, and they will probably get worse. enjoy!

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I hate when people say that autism doesn’t have a look. Yes, I understand that many low support needs/high masking/level 1s constantly get fakeclaimed because people say they don’t “look” autistic. However, they(low support needs/high masking individuals) usually follow this up by saying “autism doesn’t have a look. Stop saying that”

I want people to understand that to a lot of higher support needs people, we DO look autistic. We do stim publicly. We do grunt, laugh, make noises/vocal stim loudly. We do carry AAC devices. We do look autistic. People can point us out. People can know just from looking at us for a few seconds. That’s the issue I have.

Many of us look developmentally disabled. We look different. It’s frustrating to see time and time again that autism doesn’t have a look when I get singled out in public just for simply existing. It’s just exhausting.

Please in the future rephrase your posts. We are on the internet. We are reading your posts. We’re on tumblr. We’re on Reddit. We’re on Facebook and more. And even if we aren’t, you’re still disregarding those of us who are visibly autistic.

Denial and Plurality

Coming to terms with plurality is an extremely hard task to accomplish. It feels unreal; it feels weird; it feels like you're faking.

It feels terrifying.

But, the denial of being plural is fairly normal. Your brain wants to protect you; it didn't tell you of this for a reason, so now you're in a loop of coming to terms and denying plurality, over and over again.

Just relax, breathe, everything will be O.K.

Denial is normal; denial doesn't control you. Even if you never fully accept it, you can still work towards functioning better in your day to day life.

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