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{{b|Split}} is a term that was used in the [[otherkin]] community for trauma-based [[multiples]] who experienced classic MPD/DID [[splitting]], to distinguish them from [[host]]s where one or more of the minds present was not native to the body, such as a [[walk-ins|walk-in]]. The term is not generally used in the multiplicity community and may be considered offensive, and has largely fallen out of use in the otherkin community as well. |
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Split is a term that was used in the otherkin community for trauma-based multiples who experienced classic MPD/DID splitting, to distinguish them from hosts where one or more of the minds present was not native to the body, such as a walk-in. The term is not generally used in the multiplicity community and may be considered offensive, and has largely fallen out of use in the otherkin community as well.