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[–]persistentlywoman 6 insightful - 1 fun6 insightful - 0 fun7 insightful - 1 fun -  (12 children)

my observation of the overlap between these communities makes me wonder just how far off we are from some people giving furries and others some legitimacy in their form of dissociation. the current pseudo-science formed by people pretending to have the disorder in insular virtual communities around DID, for example, is rapidly gaining traction in some material spaces, just as the 'ace spectrum' has. both I would've argued a few years ago would never be taken seriously by people more grounded in reality. a lot of the DID nonsense about 'alters' and 'switching' etc comes straight from roleplaying communities I saw functioning on tumblr ten years ago. there's a lot of overlap in the rhetoric and concepts from those spaces, and the current trans narratives - a lot of overlap between participants too. a loooooooooooooot of overlap. people participating in the trans community are often also in the ace community, the roleplaying communities, the autism communities, the furry communities, the fringe kink communities (littles, adult babies, vore etc), the DID communities... there's a reason we all have a checklist of stated attributes we anticipate them revealing. watching people deeply invested in the DID nonsense argue that their 'black alters' should be allowed to use racial slurs even if their 'host body' is white and be defended for it makes me nervous about how far these and other outrageous concepts are from emerging into the real world, just as the trans narrative has. it seems impossible to believe that any decent person would take the concept of being 'transracial' seriously, but isn't that what happened with transgender? somehow a whole lot of people got roped into it. I no longer take any of it for granted, no matter how ridiculous it obviously is. these movements work insidiously.