Snowflake Chloe Wilkinson / DissociaDID and Nanette Zuniga / Nan / TeamPinata

Speaking of Trisha Paytas, did anyone archive her vids or anything from around the fallout? I think Trisha deleted everything about Chloe.

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Doubt she will ever take them down, the transgender video is still up for instance, and she actually apologised for that one. I think the only trolling video that she took down was the one supporting Trump after he won
 
Factitious Disorders can fucking destroy a person's life. From how I've pieced together Chloe's 'trauma', it sounds like she believes she was satanically ritually abused, something that really could've only happened at the hands of her parents. Thank god, like so many satanic ritual abuse claims, it's not real.

Didn't screenshot this earlier as I didn't believe it was really all that relevent but
Chloe didn't even know what satanic ritual abuse was a few years back

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This was the replies on a post where she was freaking out about halloween.
 
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Didn't screenshot this earlier as I didn't believe it was really all that relevent but
Chloe didn't even know what satanic ritual abuse was a few years back

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This was the replies on a post where she was freaking out about halloween.

2018 and people were still m!lking the satanic ritual abuse/multiple personality disorder thing. :story:


It's called the "bio-social theory" and says that if you're genetically predisposed to be a "Highly Sensitive Person", and you then go through childhood trauma, and have unstable relationships to your parents or an environment that frequently invalidates your hypersensitivity, thats that's how BPD develops.

Not to be a dick, but this really sounds like nice/clinincal/PC way of saying that BPD patients are literally just people who overdramatize everything, and developed a personality disorder from being expected to handle life like everyone else.
 
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Wow the Chloe cult is still posting comments on Trisha's original video, lots of screaming for her to take down her videos or delete her account. Looks like Tatianna either got hacked or deleted a lot of her videos and changed her YouTube handle to Thotiana.
 
Didn't screenshot this earlier as I didn't believe it was really all that relevent but
Chloe didn't even know what satanic ritual abuse was a few years back

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This was the replies on a post where she was freaking out about halloween.
Ah, okay, well, that's slightly better? It's just weird how there are a few hints she has made that match up with SRA. There's this huge site all about it (and it is a TRIP to read). Not a ton, but she has been careful not to spill too much. Trauma around specific holidays is one of them. Eating problems, trauma related to the bathroom/shower, a demonic alter, repeated images of a certain place. I haven't seen every video of hers so I don't know everything but there may be more. That's why I thought maybe that's what her 'trauma story' was, kind of glad to be wrong though.

It's also possible she pretended not to know or added it to her story later. Which, if true, huge discrepancy right there. But I think unlikely.

Thank you for the clarification though!

Not to be a dick, but this really sounds like nice/clinincal/PC way of saying that BPD patients are literally just people who overdramatize everything, and developed a personality disorder from being expected to handle life like everyone else.
You're (mostly) right, and plenty of people with BPD are aware of it. BPD is part of the dramatic cluster (Cluster B, so BPD, NPD, HPD, and ASPD), so yeah, you've got it there. Professionals use this language to try and decrease the stigma around the disorder, but that doesn't help much.

It is important to note that BPD is mostly believed to be caused by trauma (with some genetic components as previously mentioned in this thread). Lot's of people with BPD develop it as a result of having parents with a PD (especially NPD and BPD). The behavior gets modeled for them and they just don't know any better. Saying 'couldn't handle life' isn't fair to this group. However, it is a fair assumption to make for those who developed it from just poor parenting. Being coddled and spoiled, expecting to have all the attention they want, and when they don't get it, they act out. The ones that don't feel shame are grandiose narcissists. The ones who do are more likely to be borderline (AKA the vulnerable narcissist). Because of this, people with BPD are often suffering too as a lot of them don't want to be this way. It makes BPD a lot more treatable that the other cluster B disorders.
 
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So i know yall don't give a shit about our personal bloglife stuff But

Christ on a cracker why does everyone that joins this thread think that this is deadjournal

I was born inside of a tin can that my father would later use to beat me, and now I've been diagnosed by a shaman I found in the back of a Taco Bell as a homosexual due to the trauma. 😔

And yet, you are so willing to share your trauma with a bunch of strangers. HMMMM

Not to be a dick, but this really sounds like nice/clinincal/PC way of saying that BPD patients are literally just people who overdramatize everything, and developed a personality disorder from being expected to handle life like everyone else.

I mean, the point is that it's a personality disorder, so there's a lack of emotional regulation outside of their control. 80% of cases present with splitting and dissociating, and those are absolutely from childhood trauma. It's the other 20% that could literally just be from moving, changing schools or going to a daycare that has high turnover of caregivers. Which sounds really dumb, but if they get therapy and work on the symptoms, *shrug*. bpd has a 10% suicide rate (and 80% suicidal behavior prevalence), which is 50 times higher than the normal population, so there's some real brain dysfunction happening in bpd. No typical suicide prevention measures (including hospitalization) have been shown to be effective. So even for the 20% of cases that are just an unlucky mix of genetics and "unstable" childhoods, it's definitely worse than just being overdramatic.
 
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Honestly at this point I think Chloe might have ASPD. No empathy, no ability to see outside herself. It's insane.
Unlikely, unless she's repeatedly breaking the law and doing some extremely heinous shit offline. As has been speculated a lot here, I'd be more willing to jump on the Narc/BDP/Histrionic bandwagon though I understand there's quite a bit of overlap with Cluster B disorders so maybe it's possible she has a few antisocial traits tossed in there.
 
Unlikely, unless she's repeatedly breaking the law and doing some extremely heinous shit offline. As has been speculated a lot here, I'd be more willing to jump on the Narc/BDP/Histrionic bandwagon though I understand there's quite a bit of overlap with Cluster B disorders so maybe it's possible she has a few antisocial traits tossed in there.
Meant to say ASPD traits, my bad. You're right, there is quite a bit of overlap, too much too differentiate in this case, especially since we don't know exactly what Chloe feels. If she has empathy, she could still be a narcissist actually. They have it, they just don't use it, unlike sociopaths who just don't have any empathy at all. Dr Ramani on youtube has great videos about this.

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Empathy in cluster B is actually really fascinating. First, you have HPD, where lack of empathy really isn't a diagnostic criteria, so it's attention seeking despite empathy. Next, you have BPD, where the person feels a great deal of empathy, but twists it back to themselves. So, they can pick up on someone's feelings fairly accurately, but always interpret it to be 'you're mad at me'. Then you have NPD, who has empathy but just doesn't use it because it's too inconvenient. Finally, you have ASPD who simply don't have it.

I guess it just depends on what she truly feels, which we just don't know.
 
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It will be a bold move for her to allude to or claim SRA considering most victims are under guardianship and legal protection (having had to change their names, relocate, etc). Many victims who also have dissociative PTSD have made tapes granting state intervention and providing instructions to trusted caregivers encase they vanish to follow a programmed routine and off themselves. They can't celebrate holidays or even their birthday in most cases. Her parents will be liable to criminal charges if the wrong person seriously buys into such claims.
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As for what she's actually doing in therapy, a while ago it was said that she was on an SSRI prior to the diagnosis of her supposed DID. SSRi's are typically prescribed for one of the following things in the UK:
Major depression, eating disorders, PTSD, chronic pain and OCD (though they have off-label uses obviously too).
They are usually NOT prescribed for mild or non-chronic depression where they are found no more useful than therapy. I feel like it's quite possible she has a mild eating disorder. There's an even slimmer possibility that she actually has some kind of PTSD from"trauma" (loosely termed) that she experienced during her teenage and early adulthood. If that's true, it may also suggest how she was able to score highly on clinical self-report measures at Pottergate.
This is all speculation though.
 
Honestly at this point I think Chloe might have ASPD traits. No empathy, no ability to see outside herself. It's insane.

EDIT: forgot to put traits, my bad

She does have empathy, but it's overshadowed by her self-importance. "Sorry to hear about your cancer, hope you recover, BUT DID is worse". I wouldn't say it goes as far as being antisocial behaviour
 
Honestly at this point I think Chloe might have ASPD. No empathy, no ability to see outside herself. It's insane.

Doubtful. Research is showing that ASPD is likely due to childhood trauma, especially abuse from primary caregivers.

I had a neighbor growing up who went to juvie for lighting a bunch of stray kittens on fire, and was later diagnosed with ASPD. His dad did meth with my step-father so I'm sure there was abuse in his house. Given that Chloe didn't have any abuse and doesn't seem like she'd purposefully harm a fly, I just can't imagine her ever being diagnosed with ASPD.

Unlikely, unless she's repeatedly breaking the law and doing some extremely heinous shit offline. As has been speculated a lot here, I'd be more willing to jump on the Narc/BDP/Histrionic bandwagon though I understand there's quite a bit of overlap with Cluster B disorders so maybe it's possible she has a few antisocial traits tossed in there.

Agreed.

It will be a bold move for her to allude to or claim SRA considering most victims are under guardianship and legal protection (having had to change their names, relocate, etc). Many victims who also have dissociative PTSD have made tapes granting state intervention and providing instructions to trusted caregivers encase they vanish to follow a programmed routine and off themselves. They can't celebrate holidays or even their birthday in most cases. Her parents will be liable to criminal charges if the wrong person seriously buys into such claims.
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As for what she's actually doing in therapy, a while ago it was said that she was on an SSRI prior to the diagnosis of her supposed DID. SSRi's are typically prescribed for one of the following things in the UK:
Major depression, eating disorders, PTSD, chronic pain and OCD (though they have off-label uses obviously too).
They are usually NOT prescribed for mild or non-chronic depression where they are found no more useful than therapy. I feel like it's quite possible she has a mild eating disorder. There's an even slimmer possibility that she actually has some kind of PTSD from"trauma" (loosely termed) that she experienced during her teenage and early adulthood. If that's true, it may also suggest how she was able to score highly on clinical self-report measures at Pottergate.
This is all speculation though.

She has said she was anorexic in the past and that she was relapsing. SSRIs in the states are over-prescribed, even to 16 year olds, and she did say she was diagnosed with depression, so that one feels like a truthy to me.
 
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