[identity profile] redrainstorm.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] multiplicity_archives
When 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!

Date: 2006-08-30 06:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] posywink.livejournal.com
It's very rare for us to pull off a complete blink-of-an-eye switch. Either a few of us share driving duties, or else one person drives while one to three more people ride shotgun. Think of a television interview during which a group of people sits on couches or something. The interviewer directs a question to the group, and any member of the group can answer it. Conceivably, more than one person will contribute a response. You won't see two or more members of our team talking in unison, although people might be battling to squeeze a word in edgewise. :) And we sometimes finish each other's thoughts.

-- Kara, Patrick, and Zoe
(Kara typed; Patrick and Zoe sat alongside her and contributed)

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