I think that sometimes, we (speaking for our group) have to fight against the tendency to believe that it would "just be easier" if we were one person, that others would be more accepting of us, even the idea that we ought to be that way solely because "it's more normal." Sometimes we have to fight the tendency to try to squish down or repress others, although we're not nearly as bad about that now as we once were.
During the times when we temporarily integrated, it wasn't doctor-assisted either. Things written in offline diaries during one of those incidents say that we felt we "needed to find out which one was the real me." What always happened was that it would hold together for about six months and then things would start to fall apart. We never kept everyone's individual abilities and talents; in fact, we'd inevitably end up losing most of them. (Other temporarily integrated systems have reported similar things.)
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Date: 2005-11-14 12:05 am (UTC)During the times when we temporarily integrated, it wasn't doctor-assisted either. Things written in offline diaries during one of those incidents say that we felt we "needed to find out which one was the real me." What always happened was that it would hold together for about six months and then things would start to fall apart. We never kept everyone's individual abilities and talents; in fact, we'd inevitably end up losing most of them. (Other temporarily integrated systems have reported similar things.)