>>1551890This. You can't just get DID (or something that seems like DID because it's still not well known as a disorder) while living a normal childhood coddled by your middle-upper class parents. DID happens because something (a SEVERELY traumatic event, like repeated sexual or physical violence) happens during your early childhood, while your "personality" and sense of self are beginning to form. The traumatic event disrupts that process and you can have something that looks like a person may have many identities (some examples are the cases of Kim Nobile and Truddi Chase). Traumatic events during adulthood, teenage years or a bit earlier can result in other disorders, but not DID. Plus, every therapist who deals with a DID patient will try to make the "identities" merge instead of encouraging the patient to make tiktoks where every identity conveniently has different make-up and clothes.