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A friend told me that her voices have always been in mutual agreement, and said that it was strange that mine weren't always. (My "negative voices" all have the same idea, but they can never decide what to do, so they argue about it over and over with each other, but agree on the same mockery when talking to me about it.)
Are your voices mutual, or do they disagree? |
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Most of my voices are argumentative. One will be in support of me (by that I mean, trying to help me on some great quest, like the time a voice named Plabius told me to stand in front of a car to prove I was a messiah.) and the other will shout obscenities and overpower the other. Both sides are negative.
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Probably the mutuality of voices depends on how many groups of them there are and who they decide to pair up with. They seem to always pair up... it almost never fails, and those that pair up aren't always in agreement.
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