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A Freak Who Never Shuts His Mouth

@gayserblast / gayserblast.tumblr.com

Will or Val/26/Male/ENFJ Guy who runs wonkyradio. I'm young, dumb, and full of... You know. OK KO, Silent Hill, Ace Attorney, Yu-Gi-Oh, Fictionkin posting.
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It’s mental health awareness month! How to support someone with Dissociative Identity Disorder.

If they disclose to you that they have DID:

DO:

• Accept them. Tell them that you still respect and care for them.

• Tell them that you are there if they need your help.

• Tell them to let you know if there are any triggers that are important for you to know. If they choose to tell you any, be patient and understanding. Listen attentively.

Helpful things to say or ask:

• “Is there anything you need me to do to make sure you feel safe in our relationship?

• “If you want to tell me more about it, I am here to listen.”

• “If there are any triggers you think I should be aware of, please let me know.”

• “I’m here if you need help with anything.”

• “I still love you and you are still my friend/family/partner.”

DON’T:

• Ask if they are dangerous or if they are going to harm you.

• Ask them what their trauma is.

• Call them crazy.

• Suggest that their mental illness is caused by supernatural or pseudoscientific means. (AKA, NEVER suggest that someone is possessed or haunted.)

• Bombard them with questions.

• Demand proof.

• Force then to switch as evidence.

• React in an unkind or rude way.

• Minimize or invalidate them.

• Tell them DID isn’t real.

• Deny their existence or refuse to call their alters by their names.

• Demand any answers from them.

Unhelpful things to say or ask:

• “I’ve known you for [span of time]. I would have noticed if you had it.”

• “It’s fine as long as you aren’t going to murder me.”

• “What’s your trauma? Did [traumatic event] happen to you?”

• “Isn’t that really rare? How could you have it?”

• “You had an easy childhood so there’s no way.”

• “You don’t know what ‘hard’ is.” “You were lucky to have the childhood you had.”

• “I just don’t get why you’re doing this to me.”

• “Can you imagine how hard this is for me?”

• “Tell me your triggers.”

If they’re switching or dissociating:

DO:

• Be patient with them.

• Tell them that it’s okay, and to take their time.

• Politely ask who’s fronting.

• Reintroduce yourself, as if a new person just walked into the room.

• Fill them in if they are unaware of what is going on.

DON’T:

• Snap or clap in their face.

• Express that you only want to interact with the previously fronting alter.

• Raise your voice, or try to force them to “snap out of” their dissociation.

• Ask if they are going to harm you, or if they are “evil”.

• Tell them “they should know what’s happening”, or refuse to fill them in on what is happening.

• Accuse or blame them for not being a good friend, not listening, or dissociating. 

DID is a highly stigmatized disorder. People fear disclosing this disorder to their loved ones, because their safety could be compromised. They trusted you enough to tell you. It is your job to create a space of love, acceptance, and respect for them.

🖤 Delphine

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There are adults commenting that adult/minor, incestuous, and pedophilic ships don’t hurt anyone in the real world, meanwhile I have about thirty asks right now from kids relieved to see everyone in the notes being vocally against this content because they’ve so often been made to feel unsafe by adults in fandom who support that content online so I think that about wraps up that argument. It does affect children, and you should be ashamed, and you can happily unfollow me, thank you.

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gayserblast

Not to mention how adults in fandom have used these kinds of ships to groom young fandom members who don't know better into adult/minor relationships. Or how incest and pedophilia shipping can lead to cosplayers and the like being forced into uncomfortable and sexual situations for shipping reasons. The list goes on.

I've seen literal children who cosplay get pulled into sexual photoshoots with adult cosplayers (black butler anyone?). You say it doesn't hurt real children? It does.

Fiction affects reality, full stop.

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Hey y'all, I had shared a post about the Depp vs Heard case earlier this week. Since deleted that post, because I've been having difficulty finding a reliable website that both provides information and avoids taking a side. The closest thing I've gotten is this Forbes article.

I'm going to avoid posting further about the abuse allegations on both sides, until a time where multiple semi-reliable news outlets provide clear-cut evidence of either party's guilt. Since allegations specifically address certain evidence as potentially fake (on both sides of the suit), I'm going to avoid further sharing information on the case until things are settled.

There's a lot of guilt-baiting happening from those on either side of the case. Everyone for once think critically with the meat slabs we call brains, and set aside personal biases before sharing potentially false and life ruining information. I'm owning up to my mistake of jumping the gun. Everyone else should do the same and wait for more reliable info.

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Me, trying to get rid of anything that doesn’t spark joy: Ugh I’m such a dumbass I should throw myself away.
Marie materialising in my room: Yes, this negative attitude doesn’t bring you joy. You should thank it for getting you through your past traumas but you no longer need it or want it so it should go.

THIS IS BRILLIANT

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newtnewt92

Fun things to say when someone tells you they’re going to go to the bathroom:

  • Stay safe
  • Congratulations
  • That’s what they all say
  • Different strokes for different folks
  • I hope you have the time of your life
  • But you have so much to live for
  • Please explain
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gayserblast

My personal favorite is 'don't drown'.

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