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Anyways something I've noticed is how different spaces have such different reactions towards fusion and splitting. Certain spaces seem to celebrate the formation of a new alter/headmate and are even envious of systems with high alter/headmate counts. I've even come across the question of "how do yall cope with fusions?" with the implication that fusion means the alters/headmates go away or are no longer needed. On the other side of the equation, I've been in spaces where splitting is seen as unequivocally a negative experience while fusion is celebrated. And honestly this difference in opinion and experience is something I want to explore more and understand better. Why is there such a difference? Is this a difference between non-CDD systems and CDD system experiences, or endogenic and traumagenic systems, or something else entirely?
#by green#sysconversation#sysconvo#conversysion#syscourse#I'm personally in the camp that for my system sometimes splits can be positive and even necessary at my current stage of healing#and sometimes fusion may not be healthy#but overall while I'm kinda blase about new splits and stuff I do absolutely celebrate fusions when I can#by gray#because yeah he's here too making his opinion known#by purple#because she ALSO wants to be part of this conversation gksjfnajgsk
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