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sexual dissociative identity disorder

Sexual disassociated identity disorder is when someone sexual personality chooses to have sexual relations with person place
Or thing

This also relates to sexual abuse
by rafael e Reyes January 11, 2019
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Cognitive dissonance

Adverb
(Cog-native-diss-own-ants)
To knowingly and insultingly deny guilt of an act you have commit against a person you claim to respect or otherwise care for.
Did you see the way she tryed to convince him that she should get every penny out of his pocket? Some people don't care who sees their cognitive dissonance these days.
by Batterybob April 25, 2021
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Generational Dissonance

When something is loved by one generation and hated by another. It's usually a case of something being hated by boomers and loved by either millennials or zoomers.
"Oh, I love Rise of the TMNT! Donny is best Turtle! uwu"
"NO YOU IDIOT! THEY RUINED THE TURTLES WITH THAT SHOW. The 80s Cartoon and live action film are where it's at!"
"Ok boomer. Looks like we have a case of generational dissonance."
by Anon7650 August 31, 2023
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Cognitive Dissonance

Matthew Hartke has a video on YouTube about how it explains Christianity but THAT'S TOTALLY A THING I SAID! CORRECT AGAIN! GREATEST MIND WHO HAS EVER LIVED! But ow... My great mind hurts- Do I have asprin or something?
Hym "Cognitive Dissonance as an explanation for Christianity is totally a thing I said... Just sayin..."
by Hym Iam June 7, 2024
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The theory that the mind can split itself, creating separate streams of consciousness that operate in parallel without mutual awareness. Dissociation isn't just trauma pathology—it's a fundamental capacity of mind, visible in everyday absorption, highway hypnosis, and the way you can drive home with no memory of the journey. Unconscious Dissociation Theory studies these splits: how they happen, what they enable, when they become problematic, and what they reveal about the non-unity of consciousness.
Unconscious Dissociation Theory "You've been driving for twenty minutes with no memory of the road. Unconscious Dissociation Theory: part of you was driving perfectly well while another part was planning dinner. Your mind isn't one thing—it's many, and they don't always introduce themselves."
by Dumu The Void February 24, 2026
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Somatic Dissonance

Somatic Dissonance is the internal tension that arises when a person's nervous system, body sensations, and intuitive knowing signal misalignment with external beliefs, relationships, or social systems; it reflects the body detecting distortion or misalignment before teh mind fully understands it.

Some key elements include:

1. Body as early warning system.
2. Conflict between inner knowing and external pressure - obligation to accept authority that doesn't feel safe.
3. Evolutionary transition- can arise during consciousness shifts, feels like a detoxification process whilte moving towards clarity and coherence.
Somatic Dissonance is discombobulating AF! To constantly live in the present moment where teh body's wisdom and signals conflict with the narratives, structures or expectations of the surroudning systems feels like a perpetual assault to the soma, bodymind and nervous system. Having some language and understanding of the experience is grouding while humanity navigates conscious evolution in real time.
by New Earth Ambassador414 March 12, 2026
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A theoretical framework proposing that entire societies, communities, or social groups can experience dissociative states analogous to individual psychological dissociation—a splitting off from awareness of traumatic realities, contradictions, or collective actions that would otherwise be unbearable to acknowledge. Collective dissociation occurs when a group systematically disconnects from knowledge of its own violence, its historical crimes, its ongoing harms, or its internal contradictions. The theory draws on concepts from trauma psychology (dissociation as a response to overwhelming experience) and applies them at the social level: societies create collective amnesia, construct comforting narratives that omit uncomfortable truths, and maintain a fragmented awareness that allows them to function without confronting what they've done or what they're doing. Collective dissociation explains how people can live normal lives while their society commits atrocities, how nations can celebrate founding myths that erase genocide, how communities can ignore the suffering on which their comfort depends. The theory doesn't claim that societies have minds, but that social processes produce effects analogous to individual dissociation—a collective splitting that protects the group from unbearable knowledge.
Example: "The nation celebrated its founding while pretending the displacement of indigenous peoples never happened—Collective Dissociation Theory explains how entire societies can live with contradictions that would shatter individuals. The truth was there, but it was also not there, split off into a collective unconscious."
by Dumu The Void March 19, 2026
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