WhisperingUnicorn
Gold Member
Looking for some feedback from Sufferers and Supporters alike:
Do you (or your loved one) experience dissociating during sex and intimate moments - I mean whether fully "switching" from one alter to another and/or co-conscious experiences?
Do you find this troubling? How does this affect your intimacy?
If you are a Sufferer and also DESIRING the sexual intimacy, do you find this switching harmful in any way? If you are a Supporter, how do you best "go with the flow" during these moments? (Any and all input from the philosophical to the practical welcome!)
I have also seen much advice about disengaging from sexual intimacy when a "little" insider ("child part") is surfaced, but wondering if this is even practical or possible? What if the "switching" is so quick/fluid that the Sufferer isn't able to disengage without causing difficulty for the other "parts"?
Clarification: I am primarily asking for input with the presumption that the Sufferer WANTS to be sexually intimate (I have found many threads about dissociating where the Sufferer finds this traumatic and/or doesn't want to be intimate, and these are helpful, but not exactly relevant to the area where I'm needing input).
~S2B (Supporter)
PS - if you have a more "graphic" response, you can private message me so we don't offend in this public thread. :)
Do you (or your loved one) experience dissociating during sex and intimate moments - I mean whether fully "switching" from one alter to another and/or co-conscious experiences?
Do you find this troubling? How does this affect your intimacy?
If you are a Sufferer and also DESIRING the sexual intimacy, do you find this switching harmful in any way? If you are a Supporter, how do you best "go with the flow" during these moments? (Any and all input from the philosophical to the practical welcome!)
I have also seen much advice about disengaging from sexual intimacy when a "little" insider ("child part") is surfaced, but wondering if this is even practical or possible? What if the "switching" is so quick/fluid that the Sufferer isn't able to disengage without causing difficulty for the other "parts"?
Clarification: I am primarily asking for input with the presumption that the Sufferer WANTS to be sexually intimate (I have found many threads about dissociating where the Sufferer finds this traumatic and/or doesn't want to be intimate, and these are helpful, but not exactly relevant to the area where I'm needing input).
~S2B (Supporter)
PS - if you have a more "graphic" response, you can private message me so we don't offend in this public thread. :)
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