I still really wanna do it :(. Maybe I just suck it up and settle on a human design I don't hate for us.


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I still really wanna do it :(. Maybe I just suck it up and settle on a human design I don't hate for us.
If you're looking for more insights and awareness of D.I.D. (dissociative identity disorder) for writing or just your own awareness, I highly recommend both this article about and the autobiographical comics created by LB Lee, a system who's put their varied experiences to paper. The article is from an outside perspective and helps people unfamiliar with the disorder/systems to gain awareness of what this disorder is for them, and can be in general. The comics are at LB's itch.io, also linked, and are LB's works to share what they know amd experience, and process as well.
I discovered them by accident over 10 years ago at this point, I think, and while I haven't kept up regularly I did read a loooot of their comics which helped me understand D.I.D. more. I was working on an OC with D.I.D. and wanted to gain a better understanding (project is now vastly different and oc no longer relevant, but maybe in another project), but LB's comics were really eye-opening for me.
I just remembered last month about this experience and found this article about them as well. I just want to share this in case more people want a great resource for their research! Or just wat to expand their knowledge of the kinds of people we interact with in the world!
Why LB Lee’s work deserves to be discovered.