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Default Mar 09, 2018 at 07:22 PM
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No denying....I got more questions to ask a singleton then a multiple because I’m totally like in the dark of their kind of mind.
Is it quiet in there?
Do you hear other voices in imagination or memory?
What does your own body feel like?
Are you lonely?
Is there peace?
Any fear of losing your mind?
Can you make concrete decisions?
Does it feel like there is a hole in your head? A blank spot?
You ever feel out of body?
Do you stay you day in day out?
Do you ever have impulse and urges out of character?
Can you feel a mental wall?
Can you remember a moment ago? Last night? Yesterday? Last Week? Childhood?
Does your body feel like yours?
Are you conscious of body movements?
Do you feel changes in gender?
Etc etc etc....
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Default Mar 09, 2018 at 07:42 PM
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I would love to interview a singletn because I am fascinated by how their mind must be like. I have always been multiple so I cant imagine what wht being single would be like? I have asked my husband and even my therapist multiple times but they havent done a very good job of explaining. apparently they think about nothing, their mind is quiet, no one is taling to them, and they have no one to talk to inside.
sounds really boring to me. but it also might be nice.maybe peaceful.
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Default Mar 09, 2018 at 10:17 PM
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I would love to interview a singletn because I am fascinated by how their mind must be like. I have always been multiple so I cant imagine what wht being single would be like? I have asked my husband and even my therapist multiple times but they havent done a very good job of explaining. apparently they think about nothing, their mind is quiet, no one is taling to them, and they have no one to talk to inside.
sounds really boring to me. but it also might be nice.maybe peaceful.
True that! I wish there was a forum for that. Singletons get bored about talking about themselves because to them they is normal...They no idea that multipleness is real or at least feasible. Ironic, isn’t it?
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Default Mar 10, 2018 at 04:53 AM
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... apparently they think about nothing, their mind is quiet, no one is taling to them, and they have no one to talk to inside.
sounds really boring to me. but it also might be nice.maybe peaceful.
This made me laugh out loud. Yes, that sounds really boring!!
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Default Mar 10, 2018 at 06:22 AM
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No denying....I got more questions to ask a singleton then a multiple because I’m totally like in the dark of their kind of mind.
Is it quiet in there?
Do you hear other voices in imagination or memory?
What does your own body feel like?
Are you lonely?
Is there peace?
Any fear of losing your mind?
Can you make concrete decisions?
Does it feel like there is a hole in your head? A blank spot?
You ever feel out of body?
Do you stay you day in day out?
Do you ever have impulse and urges out of character?
Can you feel a mental wall?
Can you remember a moment ago? Last night? Yesterday? Last Week? Childhood?
Does your body feel like yours?
Are you conscious of body movements?
Do you feel changes in gender?
Etc etc etc....


these are great questions. all of them are.

as for us, well, we'd like to interview another multiple.

we know a system with like 50 insiders (well I say no them, we talk to them on an email group we're on) and we long to get them alone and ask them our questions... how long have you been multiple, how do you deal with it on a daily bases, do you have all one gender, mixed gender- any animals/ spirits?

to us it would be interesting to find out how close their system is to ours, or how diffrent, that kind of thing.. it would be really interesting ttoo us
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Default Mar 11, 2018 at 11:51 PM
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these are great questions. all of them are.

as for us, well, we'd like to interview another multiple.

we know a system with like 50 insiders (well I say no them, we talk to them on an email group we're on) and we long to get them alone and ask them our questions... how long have you been multiple, how do you deal with it on a daily bases, do you have all one gender, mixed gender- any animals/ spirits?

to us it would be interesting to find out how close their system is to ours, or how diffrent, that kind of thing.. it would be really interesting ttoo us
A multiple is a multiple is a multiple. Being a really crazy like unpredictable spontaneous kind of sometimes detrimental kind of multiple......singular stability is appealing regardless of how boring. Our Intellect combined knows no bounds....

Our less then singular thinking gets us in trouble...but as a combined force....we could of cured cancer with all it’s molecular differences and nuances....but for mankind’s sake....we fix plumbing, carpentry and electrical issues and HVAC.

Grateful for that ability till I’m triggered out.

Survival demands involvement to a n’th degree...no luxury here. Do or die.
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