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Joany

Updated 10mo ago

Do your littles speak in gibberish?

I'm curious to know something about someone else dealing with D.I.D like I am: Mee is one of the littles in my system, he's 5 years old and often fronts whenever he's around adults that seem like parental figures to him, especially my mom. What I want to know is, do any of your littles speak in Gibberish and come up with nonsense? Because strange words to him can mean simple things like: "Yes", "No", "Here", "Hug", ect 👀✨

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AsterWest

1y

our partner system's littles started saying "mungy" when they're hungry
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Joany

1y

Aww!! That's cute! Mine says: "my many meats are low on fuel!" Referencing his tummy whenever it starts to rumble 🤣
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keros

1y

They sometimes communicate with body language instead of verbal words like hand signals or happy/upset noises
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Joany

1y

Omg, I thought mine was the only one!! He does this flappy thingy with his hands when he's happy or excited about something, and makes so many strange noises. He even jokes around and says that he's an alien 🤣

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