Personally, I see the situation as being one person with different forms. For me, it would be analagous to wearing different clothes. I'm still me, regardless of whether I'm wearing the black Hawaiian shirt or the red tank top.
I read this reply a few days ago and thought it curious... so it came up in my internal dialogue as I cycled around Brisbane.
I had trouble that it would compound identity problems - but rather - help it. As the pressure on identity would actually free itself due to becoming more fluid. Just as someone responded using the clothes analogy, I think that it has much credit - if only underestimating the freedom.
I do not respond to this thinking I am right, as this may only benefit me. But I found it an interesting angle nonetheless.
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I had trouble that it would compound identity problems - but rather - help it. As the pressure on identity would actually free itself due to becoming more fluid. Just as someone responded using the clothes analogy, I think that it has much credit - if only underestimating the freedom.
I do not respond to this thinking I am right, as this may only benefit me. But I found it an interesting angle nonetheless.
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