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

Okay, thank you. I must have missed some of this stuff. I appreciate the responses. I have a much better context of where we're all at now, apologies for the dumb.

That begs the question, if her abuse was real, you would think that her parents being even slightly well off would mean they would seek legal action, but then again, I'm not familiar with statue of limitations in UK.

They can’t seek legal action because neither them or Chloe have a face and a name to put to her childhood abuser if she had one. As for what happened in 2018, she was told by her ex to make a report but I don’t know if she followed through.
 
They can’t seek legal action because neither them or Chloe have a face and a name to put to her childhood abuser if she had one. As for what happened in 2018, she was told by her ex to make a report but I don’t know if she followed through.
fucking lol I remember a video awhile back I believe by her where she was so excited that a woman was able to testify in court against her father (https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-49589160). You'd think that whatever alter ~holds that trauma~ could come forth, but nope. Not that everyone has the balls, ability, and all that to take their abusers to court, but you know, you'd think. I'll have to see if I can find that video.
 
Not that everyone has the balls, ability, and all that to take their abusers to court, but you know, you'd think. I'll have to see if I can find that video.
This is certainly is true, but like, Chloe is literally putting herself out there all the time. I don't understand how, if she actually had been abused, she wouldn't be afraid that her abuser would see this and go after her. That one Helen/Alice lady had to use a pseudonym until her father died. If the safety of her system is the most important thing, then why is she blabbing about her abuse? Especially if it was done by some entity that her parents didn't know about which kind of alludes to a very powerful perpetrator who could probably get away with even more.

But then again, she said her parents were her abusers. So like, lmao.
 
One thing that’s been bugging me is that Chloe uses a baby talk voice when she switches to a little. Okay, it makes sense in theory since kids have higher voices than adults. However in practice it makes no sense whatsoever because the reason kids’ voices are higher is because their vocal chords are shorter. So kids are just speaking in their normal talking voice, not trying to put on a higher voice. So if Littles are truly Real Children, why the hell are they speaking higher than the natural voice? Kids don’t do that. I can get the voice being more timid or even more hyper, but higher pitched for the sake of being higher pitched?

I would like to join in the conversation and point out a few things I realised that prove to me that Chloe and Nan must be faking or at least have other disorders (such a pathological lying).

A lot of people on this thread mentioned other examples as "genuine cases of DID" and tried to compare those to Nin/Nan. I can think of a few cases that are believe are genuine, for example Kim Noble.
But the most genuine case I came across is Jeni Hayes who was severely raped by her dad and her friends from the age of literally a baby and stopped when she reached 11 years old.

She developed 2500 personalities one of which is Melody a 3 year old girl because Jeni was 3 when Melody was formed to protect her. When Melody fronts, her voice is deep and haunting. She doesn't pretend to have a high pitched voice like Nin/Nan. Other alters like a 9 year old boy have a deep voice as well. So the comment above is spot on, because Melody doesn't give a shit about trying to act young.

The reason that I think it's genuine beyond of a shadow of a doubt is because she studied law and got a phD for the sole purpose of taking her abusive dad to court and eventually she managed to get Melody to get him to confess the truth in court and he was convicted for life and is now in jail.

The judge and the court believed her story, but also it was backed by other evidence. For example since the age of 9 she had to do multiple reconstructive surgeries to put her insides back together. Her inner bowels were destroyed. She had irreparable damage to her eyesight, jaw, bowel, anus and coccyx. These have required extensive surgeries including a colostomy operation in 2011.

Obviously having your insides messed up so much from repeated rape from a young age is not something you "make up", and the doctors spent decades putting her back together so there is no way you can cast a doubt on the medical records, even if you choose not to believe the DID.

Looking at a case like that and then comparing it to Nin/Nan puts everything into perspective.
 
DissociaDID hit 800k subs a few days ago. She’s not hurting too bad from this
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Dissociative identity disorder, or multiple personality disorder, is an unusual disorder.
Someone diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder may feel uncertain about their identity and who they are.
They may feel the presence of other identities, each with their own names, voices, personal histories and mannerisms.
Typical symptoms include:
  1. feeling like a stranger to yourself
  2. feeling like there are different people within you
  3. referring to yourself as "we"
  4. behaving out of character
  5. writing in different handwriting

Not sure WHERE you got your information, but that’s very vague. Anyone can claim those symptoms but have underlying conditions.

Anyways, if you read the thread before responding, you’d realize that the tiny tiny percentage who actually have DID found out they had DID because they experienced large periods of time where there was memory loss or “blacking out.” They truly didn’t realize anything was out of the ordinary, other people pointed it out.

There’s no “alternate person” inside you. You do not become a new person with a new accent and new background.

with ‘true’ DID, you don’t even know that the diagnosed person in question has ‘switched.’
There’s no checklist you just check off and that means you have it.
Also, you just described schizophrenia.
(Not to mention that handwriting can change based on mood, puberty, etc for ANYONE).

less than 1% of people actually have it. The real number is presumed to be smaller, if it’s even a number at all.

The fact that almost nothing is known about DID makes it extremely easy to fake. Anyone can make up information and say it’s a true DID trait (ie saying that you can have animal alters).

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If you watch the documentary, her doctor "discovered" most of them, which I translate to "all" of them. What happened to her was tragic, but it's gross that she's been turned into spectacle by a mental health professional.

Psychiatrists earn a lot of money. The more people you diagnose with an unheard of disorder, the more $$ you can make.
 
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Excuse me? 2500 alters? Am I reading this correctly? Did she seriously claim to have over 2k alters?!

If you watch the documentary, her doctor "discovered" most of them, which I translate to "all" of them. What happened to her was tragic, but it's gross that she's been turned into spectacle by a mental health professional.
 
If you watch the documentary, her doctor "discovered" most of them, which I translate to "all" of them. What happened to her was tragic, but it's gross that she's been turned into spectacle by a mental health professional.

Oh, no, I figured something like that would be the case. I’m just dumbfounded that people actually believe such a thing is possible. 2500 alters? Really?

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Oh, no, I figured something like that would be the case. I’m just dumbfounded that people actually believe such a thing is possible. 2500 alters? Really?

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I'll wait until they find someone with 'over 9 thousand' alters.
Would be even better to film the reaction of the psychiatrist or therapist that discovers it.
 
Those of you who are regulars in this thread know better than to engage the people who come in here with lazy, weak bait like that which I just deleted. Stop.

To those of you who are not regulars: This is not a thread for debating whether or not DID is a legitimate disorder or for sperging about mental illness in general. You are derailing the thread with this kind of stuff. Go elsewhere.. or just read the fucking thread because it has already been discussed ad nauseam.

You can also try the Plurals thread (I don't care because I don't janny there, lmao :unholy: ...I kid) but I'm not going to allow this thread to spin out of control over and over again with the same stupid arguments.
 
2500 alters? Really?

I think she pretty much says most were like, one time fragments to handle a specific part of her abuse. I'm more inclined to believe her story over all (maybe not her psychologist's estimate of the number of alters...) because not only did her dad confess, but she has extensive physical damage as a result. Putting aside whether or not DID is real, that's some pretty extreme shit she went through but she still fought hard and got her abuser behind bars. Badass in my opinion.

EDIT: Removed a reply about a person debating, moved to Plurals thread.
 
Even though the most content the main source have provided the past week-ish have been mass deletions, Chloe-stans stay "sane" and come through.
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And personal favorite we've seen countless times throughout this thread
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Even though the most content the main source have provided the past week-ish have been mass deletions, Chloe-stans stay "sane" and come through.
And personal favorite we've seen countless times throughout this thread

“You’re not special because you have DID.” God damn, we have been saying that about Chloe the entire time.
 
Even though the most content the main source have provided the past week-ish have been mass deletions, Chloe-stans stay "sane" and come through.
And personal favorite we've seen countless times throughout this thread

amazing how deluded people can be
 
I know people whose childhoods were filled with trauma and abuse. Not one of them has DID. DID is an extremely rare disorder, and very hard to diagnose. Someone please explain to me how the hell there's a DIDYouTube filled with people claiming to have a rare mental health disorder, who also are so clearly acting.

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Well, that isn't the only criteria you have to meet to be diagnosed. There are four requirements to meet: dissociation, childhood trauma, a disconnect between parents, and it has to be between the ages of 5-9. Otherwise, ya don't have it. So in Chloe's case, she didn't have a disconnect between her parents and no trauma she remembers from 5-9. She at this point doesn't meet 3 out of 4 indicators of the disorder lmao. She can't possibly have it.

Edit: And let me just add: Chloe has stated multiple times that she had a carefree childhood that she would happily go back to because she was so happy. DID is developed because you experience so much trauma your brain literally has no other escape so it fragments your entire personality to withstand such abuse. You would NEVER want to go back to such a horrific time in your life, let alone call it a 'carefree' time. It's inescapable, painful, and filled with unspeakable treatment and neglect. What a fraud.
 
Well, that isn't the only criteria you have to meet to be diagnosed. There are four requirements to meet: dissociation, childhood trauma, a disconnect between parents, and it has to be between the ages of 5-9. Otherwise, ya don't have it. So in Chloe's case, she didn't have a disconnect between her parents and no trauma she remembers from 5-9. She at this point doesn't meet 3 out of 4 indicators of the disorder lmao. She can't possibly have it.

Edit: And let me just add: Chloe has stated multiple times that she had a carefree childhood that she would happily go back to because she was so happy. DID is developed because you experience so much trauma your brain literally has no other escape so it fragments your entire personality to withstand such abuse. You would NEVER want to go back to such a horrific time in your life, let alone call it a 'carefree' time. It's inescapable, painful, and filled with unspeakable treatment and neglect. What a fraud.
Exactly. And you are so right that no one who's survived childhood trauma would ever want to revisit any of it, especially if the trauma was so horrific your brain develops DID as a coping mechanism.
 
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