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Old Apr 15, 2017, 04:35 PM
Anonymous48690
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It's so tiring..do ya'll experience the same?

Like something happens..driving thoughts...then your switching back and forth like a flickering light bulb....

It's just so weurd.

It happens a lot in a car because we spend a lot of time talking and switching so much that we forget that we are driving (shhhh)....

Is this normal not?

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Old Apr 15, 2017, 05:13 PM
dlantern dlantern is offline
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Neuro symptoms are normal for us. It is there for a reason try without it why are we without what the God lord blessed us with! I just noticed with that hitch in the presentation of the body our mannerism that breathe that flinch of the neck body is needed to nudge the other one your out.

I was trying to understand our presentation now is the fast switcher since we are florid/poly and have been neat stalked. Yea uh, something Dr Kluft wrote I don't have the link at the moment. Most might call that, some switching on demand sensitized to our alters. It can be a help but also a nuances!
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