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Re: Husbands Point of View.... :)

Postby mosaicmonkey » Mon Jul 12, 2010 8:22 am

LF2010 wrote:Hey everyone, it's Scott. I am LF2010's husband, I have known for awhile that he has D.I.D we just didn't have a name for it. I don't mind the alters, honestly, they are fun to be around, it's like a party....with one body in the room besides your own :) sorry I'm giving one of the alters...well 3 of them $#%^. I am curious to know though, one of the youngers calls me "dad" does anyone have any suggestions on that, like how we can approach it? He knows I am LF2010's husband but still calls me dad and has asked me before if I am his dad, I told him in a way I am because I take care of him and make sure he is safe, but I do that with all the alters, I make sure no one ###$ with them. I give them free range of just about everything that the average person of their age group would do. I take them all swimming when they want to go and it's always fun because they will switch mid way to the deep in and I get attacked by little hands because they can't swim. And my husband is afraid of sharks in the water which doesn't help them any :) but it is always fun because I can rough house with the older ones and watch out for stupid ignorant people at the pool making sure they don't look at them funny, yet also keep the little ones entertained by acting like spider-man(a nickname I acquired) on the pool wall/edge by holding on and climbing the edge...like spider-man..obviously..anyway sorry i'm super A.D.D, but I entertain them as well as rough house with the boys...wait boys AND girl :) I just learned today that one of the alters is a girl so I gotta give her credit. anyway sorry to make this so long
-Scott


Hi Scott :) *waves*

We have a little who says our partner is his mom. She doesn't mind, nor do we, so it's no biggie. If you're cool with it, then awesome.

The swimming thing is identical to what happens with us haha. J & Addi are more confident in the water & absolutely adore swimming. We've been like 5 times in the last week!

Thats so crappy they're away for so long, but Im glad that you're keeping busy.

-Kerry
Dx: D.I.D, BPD, C-PTSD, EDNOS & Synaesthesia

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