lol I dont think so. Me and many others I know are like that. I knew what I was before reading any book. Sybil was actually one of the last books I ever read. I didn't know anything about other multiples, thier worlds or what psychiatrist thought when I knew what I was.
Maybe, for some yes, but not for everyone. I don't think she should be the standard because everyone is different and any standard there is too static; it wont work. I also think this is more aimed at people who are multiples because of abuse not those who are born that way.
Yes its fine to provide alternative examples but these shouldn't be the standard or norm either. I dont think its a good idea to go with only one way of thinking.
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Maybe, for some yes, but not for everyone. I don't think she should be the standard because everyone is different and any standard there is too static; it wont work. I also think this is more aimed at people who are multiples because of abuse not those who are born that way.
Yes its fine to provide alternative examples but these shouldn't be the standard or norm either. I dont think its a good idea to go with only one way of thinking.