Sorry for maybe sounding ignorant, but I just never got the reason to describe myself as “we” as that would mean plural for me - so either in a majestic way or lunatic way ;-)
What’s the difference to just say everything with “I’m”
As far as I understand “I” isn’t gender specific, so wouldn’t matter what you identify with, but at least it’s singular and matching for the single person I’m speaking with.
What do I miss here?
Thanks upfront for the clarification!
So plurality is not ‘lunacy’ but a mental difference, in which there are multple entities or people etc living in the same brain/body. It can either be disordered or not, that being the crux of whether it’s a ‘problem’ or not. Though even if it is disordered that can be resolved without destroying etc the rest of the people/entities through therapy, like most mental health difficulties can (though to be clear the plurality is not the mental health difficulty in and of itself, but in disordered systems the thing behind why they exist in the first place is the mental health difficulty).
The difference is we are plural, but not the disordered type. If you’d like to learn more then you can here: https://morethanone.info/.
Sorry for maybe sounding ignorant, but I just never got the reason to describe myself as “we” as that would mean plural for me - so either in a majestic way or lunatic way ;-)
What’s the difference to just say everything with “I’m”
As far as I understand “I” isn’t gender specific, so wouldn’t matter what you identify with, but at least it’s singular and matching for the single person I’m speaking with.
What do I miss here?
Thanks upfront for the clarification!
So plurality is not ‘lunacy’ but a mental difference, in which there are multple entities or people etc living in the same brain/body. It can either be disordered or not, that being the crux of whether it’s a ‘problem’ or not. Though even if it is disordered that can be resolved without destroying etc the rest of the people/entities through therapy, like most mental health difficulties can (though to be clear the plurality is not the mental health difficulty in and of itself, but in disordered systems the thing behind why they exist in the first place is the mental health difficulty).
The difference is we are plural, but not the disordered type. If you’d like to learn more then you can here: https://morethanone.info/.
We hope this helps!
Thank you very much!
they might identify as “plural”
We do identify as plural, it says so in our profile 🙂