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1dayatatime2 said:
People with DID are just that,
people with DID. I would suggest not putting a label on this person as our suspicions are just that, suspicions. Once in a while I find myself thinking, "well that person sounds like they have ____" but realistically, I am not qualified to make a diagnosis, no matter how much research I may do.
If you are interested in being this person's friend, then act normally. No one wants to be treated differently because they might be different.
HTH
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You're right of course. I will be his friend, and I certainly am not judging him. I would like to understand what I am dealing with (for use of a better way to put it) only because I wouldn't want to do anything to hurt him.
Thanks you for your input, 1day.