Rapid Switching
Aug. 30th, 2006 08:50 amWhen in a chatroom with alleged multiples, they seem to switch very quickly between their mates. In one comment they're a little, and two seconds later they're a big, and three seconds after that they're an "angry alter", etc. For many reasons other then this though, I believe they're faking. But just wondered if this is possible for others.
I've tried to have my group better at rapid switching where we can switch out quickly and be completely separate while fronting because I think it would benefit certain situations, and I can't do it that fast.
Cofronting is even difficult... Our thoughts are kind of meshed... Or come out as one thought between the two of us. But they don't come out "I want to go!" "Me too!" All in one blurb.
I was wondering if people can truly switch as fast as these people in the chatroom do, because we can't do it even when trying!
I've tried to have my group better at rapid switching where we can switch out quickly and be completely separate while fronting because I think it would benefit certain situations, and I can't do it that fast.
Cofronting is even difficult... Our thoughts are kind of meshed... Or come out as one thought between the two of us. But they don't come out "I want to go!" "Me too!" All in one blurb.
I was wondering if people can truly switch as fast as these people in the chatroom do, because we can't do it even when trying!
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Date: 2006-08-30 03:13 pm (UTC)Both Chloe and Michael can be sort of 'typed for' even when they haven't switched full out, so they can 'type' instantly. And even then the worst of them only takes a few lines to take over, though Michael has been known to take longer if he's tired/not interested, and neither stand a chance if my music's on.
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Date: 2006-08-30 06:21 pm (UTC)It's the same with Albi, but a bit easier for her to front, but also harder for her to stay focused.
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Date: 2006-08-31 02:40 am (UTC)(It used to leave us and the body absolutely exhausted for me to front for even the space of an entry. It gets better.)