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Something we find really really annoying about the segregation of plural spaces by exclusionists is the amount of resources they try to cut systems off from.
DID/OSDD-1 systems can benefit from guides and advice from tulpamancers and other endogenic systems (we certainly have).
Endogenic systems can learn from traumagenic ones useful things about living with plurality and/or processing trauma.
All of them? No of course not. But the whole “we’re stronger together” is true here. Being more than one is a vast experience, and we can all learn from each other. We can adapt techniques and coping strategies from one another. We can support one another.
The lines are blurry enough that we can all share more resources.
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