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hi! so i have known im a system ever since my friend brought the possibility up to me, and everything matched. i have autism too; and i thought my innerworld was my creativity. but one day something happened that caused a total shutdown. i lost contact with the others, and the innerworld began shifting and disappeared. is this normal? am i okay?? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ you don't have to answer but id be grateful if u did
Hello Anon!
To the best of our knowledge, a "Total System Shutdown" Isn't possible. There can be periods of time wherein one person is frontstuck and cannot hear the rest of the System, but as I understand it this usually isn't a long term issue. More an issue of blending/ stress. When an Alter is fully frontstuck they can lose a it of communicative ability with the System, but the System is still there.
If you are frontstuck, there's a chance you might not currently be able to access the inner world. That might account for not being able to see it anymore. I have heard of people losing that visualization over time, but I can't call it a fact as there isn't a lot of research on this topic. Followers, please feel free to chime in here!
I hope this helps Anon!
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My system is still on shutdown I guess. It’s been about a month. I tried to get inside and switch amicably with Edo so he can do some shit today since we have a day off, and there’s just NOTHING inside. Trying to talk to him is like shouting into the void. I’m trying not to think of the doubts that they were ever real in the first place. I really miss them. I want them back.
Was trying real hard to stay away from you. Really I was. (Though having your notifications on hasn’t been helping) But DAMN I can’t ignore you when you on here looking like that 👀🔥😦🤒😰😍 You and your cute ass forehead have me sweating. Add that I’m still digging your song suggestions? Fuck. I am far from over you, J.
😶😶😶 UHM, okay. See, the thing is…my brain (or is it my (lack of) self esteem?) cannot compute this information and I have zero idea how to respond. Just please, PLEASE, for the love of Alex Turner, pull the bloody wool off my eyes and reveal yourself now, yeah?
P.S. I’m glad you’re enjoying the music.
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