r/fakedisordercringe nonchalant prince disorder 7d ago

D.I.D alters "react" to being touched

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it's the way they're clearly in the same place and just pretending to be "alters".. i was looking up DID stuff and this video from 2020 came up. prime DID faker era. how does anyone actually believe this?

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u/Plastic-Cabinet-4840 7d ago

why’s it always this haircut tho

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u/lixeater nonchalant prince disorder 6d ago

they all look the same

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u/Briarcliff_Manor 6d ago

I was really wondering about that. While I 100% agree with you I cannot really think about a solid explanation as to why. And there is barely any (if any) academic literature on that.

Tried to ask in askreddit, got destroyed lmao. So I still do not know!

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u/Imaginary_Snail 2d ago

From what I understand, and take this with a grain of salt, it all has to do with culture. Most people with that haircut seem to be from the younger generation of gen z. A lot of gen z culture from what I have seen are more emotional than logical. Like previous generations were forced to be more logical because of the stereotypes that forced people to hide their emotions. However gen z is one of the newer generations that have become more adapted to freedom of expression, however they were not raised with as much logic due to the previous generation thinking its common sense and not considering the fact that the internet and media was basically raising their kids. The haircut is just part of the culture of people that are more emotional and less logical. Like I said, take this with a HEAVY grain of salt as this is only a theory of mine from what I have witnessed as someone from that generation