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hihi, you can call me Riti!
18, Southern US American, graduating student! Nerdy geek whose very passionate about art and worldbuilding...I post art about fandoms, AUs and OCs!
also just saying that DID gets demonized in media in similar ways to NPD and BPD stereotypes being used to write horrible people yet some people still cant understand why its just as bad. because "person with voices in their head" isnt more than a trope/prompt to some people
i keep making crazy bad grammar typos sorry ive been kinda #fuming and i reword all my tweets 1 billion times and forget to fix the rest of the sentence lol
im sorry if i came off aggressive but i just dont want that evil/abusive/bad oc with multiple personalities stereotype in the fandom ive yet to see that in. i would not like that to give this space more misguided views on an already extremely misunderstood disorder
anyways my final statement on all of this since im finally back home is that if you go into wanting to make a character out of a disingenuous idea of how a disorder works, even w research, that view of the disorder still stays in the character
i wouldnt even care if you kept making the oc, but this percieved idea of what you were going to do w this disorder will bleed through that writing because thats all youre going to see it as. views can change but you cannot stretch a disorder out to the concept you want it to fit
anyway please don’t make ocs with random disorders you know nothing about and then argue with people with those disorders telling you you’re wrong because you are in fact wrong
@RaptorRivers@cupidstrick_ so trying to put them down because its a "different" experience is kind of redundant because as a system every other system ive met has had different dissociative states compared to mine
@RaptorRivers@cupidstrick_ elles disorder very much shares the dissociative experience. no dissociation is the same because every trauma is unique and this can apply to two people of the same disorder