brah pitt (01-08-2022)
brah pitt (01-08-2022)
I guess this is the latest TikTok trend...people self-diagnosing saying they have DID (Dissociative identity disorder) which from everything I have read is an EXTREMELY rare disorder, yet if you search TikTok for it, there are thousands upon thousands of people that have self-diagnosed themselves saying they have it.
@RBP @lost in melb.
RBP (01-12-2022)
lost in melb. (01-13-2022), Teh One Who Knocks (01-13-2022)
Do you remember him?
Last edited by brah pitt; 01-12-2022 at 11:39 PM.
RBP (01-13-2022), Teh One Who Knocks (01-13-2022)
DemonGeminiX (01-13-2022), RBP (01-16-2022)
Yeah, looks like a pimply insecure teen who spends too much time alone exploring her identity. Never come across the real thing, but I did come across a girl who wanted to be called a male name sometimes.
Only therapy can really diagnose, but very unlikely.
RBP (01-16-2022)
RBP (01-16-2022)
There's a whole world of influences out there now that weren't 10 years ago. It's a tough road to navigate. People say things like "shoot, I'd just tell my kid..." Yeah. Sure buddy... Lock them up in Rapunzels tower. Let me know how that works out. People with cavalier attitudes tend to have a huge seismic shift when they are actually confronted with real situations.
lost in melb. (01-14-2022), PorkChopSandwiches (01-13-2022), RBP (01-16-2022)
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That's definitely a step, but to think you can isolate them from influence with just 1 simple move is naïve.. You have to also isolate them from any friends and others that have not been isolated from what's out there.
Meaning no sleep overs, computers, interactive online video games, television, movies etc..
Griffin (01-14-2022)