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Old Jun 12, 2018, 06:00 PM
stahrgeyzer stahrgeyzer is offline
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First of all I use the term “alter” very loosely. I think everyone has alters, but for some reason they don’t like being known or don’t want to put much effort into revealing their existence. Some people, especially those who've been traumatized seem to have more. Also I’m convinced that trauma is just one way to get alters.

So, every once in awhile, especially lately while eating, an alter will comment on what I’m eating, saying they either like or don’t like it. One thing they don’t like, or at least one of them is a baked potato with sour cream & parmesan cheese and lots of hot sauce. I love hot sauce and am guessing they don’t. Maybe that’s why I love hot sauce. LOL

Another thing is that at least some of them like being warm in bed. I can’t stand being warm while sleeping.

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Old Jun 12, 2018, 06:44 PM
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Happens all the time with us. we all have very different tastes in a lot of areas. One particularly odd one is that I hate fruut and vegetables. But we have a couple smaller inside kids that LOVE them. I would never eat the things they eat. But it goes both ways.
we also sleep different in bed, like different music, different clothing styles, different hobbies, etc.
Thanks for this!
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