"ppl who say DID is some super rare thing that doesnt need to be talked abt are weird as hell. like 1.5% of the global population is diagnosed with it, which is about the same as peanut allergies (1-2%), but no one is saying theyre faking"
That's just not even true. First off, DID is REALLY rare, but it should still be talked about.
It's only 1.5% of the entire population; which means if you talked to 1,000
people, none of them would have DID. Maaaayybeee a couple if you talked to 1.5k?
But still, DID is really rare.
Second, peanut allergies are the second most common food allergy...
If you just trusted google AI then idk what you were expecting but I hope not the truth...
But yeah peanut allergies effect 2% of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA POPULATION.
Which is WAY MORE than 1.5% of the WORLDWIDE POPULATION. So, peanut allergies
are MUCH more common than DID is. And, DID is actually REALLY FRICKING
rare. That being said, it still needs to be talked about and researched.
Take care,
---AshTheN3rd