@Disorders between the Sheets How does one wake up next to a mental problem? Do you wake up, not remembering what you did last night, and see Dissociative Identity Disorder sleeping next to you in bed?
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@Disorders between the Sheets How does one wake up next to a mental problem? Do you wake up, not remembering what you did last night, and see Dissociative Identity Disorder sleeping next to you in bed?
@In response to the Kravis thing body dysmorphic disorder is even worse
@Anonymous I want my boyfriend back
@Eh I got roommates, I don’t need girlfriends.
@Anonymous this man speaks the truth
@... or is it about waking up next to someone you know? it certainly helps.
@Anonymous lol. waking up next to someone you know is better, because then you can do it again
@Anonymous *It’s
@also *someone…learn to spell, bwog.
@Anonymous Why not both?
@srsly! I got both! Pretty sure one came with the other!
@Anonymous that is possible. it depends on whether or not that is an inclusive or exclusive ‘or.’ We will never know…