Many of our alters are also in their own relationship with JJ, our out of system partner.
Each of them have formed their own connections, memories and relationships with them. Some romantic, others physical, some purely platonic. (ง ᗒᗨᗕ)ง
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Many of our alters are also in their own relationship with JJ, our out of system partner.
Each of them have formed their own connections, memories and relationships with them. Some romantic, others physical, some purely platonic. (ง ᗒᗨᗕ)ง
Yes, our system is trauma created.
No, we don't particularly agree with endo systems.
Yes, our system has some insys relationships. That's their business.
No, our host is not involved in any of them.
No, we don't constantly assign/identify roles to our alters. This make's them feel less like their own entities, and more like gears in a machine. It makes them uncomfortable. We let them do what they do, if they want to be identified as such, they will.
Yes, our alters have traumas, struggles and pain. They are people. Existing hurts.
We won't diminish ourselves to make you feel more comfortable. This is just how WE operate as a system, a family, a community. Not every system functions on a linear path.