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a question for fellow plurals and singlets alike:

what kinds of things would you be interested in reading about in a "this is how our system works" essay? (or in simpler terms: what kinds of things would you be interested in learning about other plural folks?)

(this is not about us specifically, but about plural folks in general!)


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in reply to @bazelgeuse-apologist's post:

I'm always curious how people like... handle "scheduling" (for lack of better word) for who get to front/choose activities to do/etc. where things are limited by "physical vessel can only do one thing at a time"... like, how do folks keep track of things so one person doesn't just accidentally Hog The Body All The Time or so one person doesnt Never Get Time To Do Stuff
theres probably better words for this concept but im in Horizontal Mode and my thoughts translator is napping

i hope i'm phrasing this respectfully (and coherently!), i guess i'm mostly curious about the daily inner world/outer world interactions is the way to put it. like, how do headmate's comments/thoughts interact with one's inner-dialogue/thoughts? what's the visualization/sensation of when fronting and interacting with the external world, what is the awareness of the internal world/that dynamic? also, what going in between inner world and more towards the front is like, as well as how being further away from the front and getting information input as to what's going on externally looks/feels like.