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Originally Posted by Beowulf
It can be DID, I have issues with that as well. For me, it is best to wait until I know for sure if a person is laughing or crying to react at all, which is fine and causes no problems. I also have sociopathic tendencies, so there are other things socially I have to work with. I do not know always how one is supposed to act or react to certain things and situations and so I have to watch other people and learn. Granted my reactions can be different depending on how I am feeling and not necessarily who I am right then but what part of me I am. All to say, sometimes it helps to observe others and take mental notes. Or just wait to react until you know for sure 
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True. Unfortunately, many of times its just me and the other person. Crazy thing, the face distorts between the two emotions, it's like ...I'm switching back and forth trying to deal with the situation. That makes sense because I now realize that I jump between several alters, one concerned, one upset, one freaked out, and one having fun, it happens so fast too, and I think it's a system jolt also. I was in denial then so I couldn't figure it out.