Is it normal i have multiple personalities

I can go through many personalities in one day and just kinda adapt to the situation. I'm in high school and do the whole 1st 2nd 6th period thing. In one class I'll be the quite guy sitting in back famous for not ever talking. In the next I'll be the funniest guy in class everybody looks at expecting me to say something. Then I'll be the slacker who says whatever to everything and either sleeps or talks the whole hour. The epitome of this can be shown at parties,or even lunch where I have to ask myself wait what personality am I suppose to be right now. Home just has another personality of course.

I have no disorder and do well socially, but my personality isn't constant and there is no one personality I would call the true me.

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  • Darktown_vs_Blackville

    Everyone feels like that. It is normal. To the outside world you always look the same though and most people cannot detect all the subtle changes in your personality.

    So stop worrying about yourself

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  • That's not multiple personalities. People with multiple personalities do not remember what the other personalities do.

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  • shuggy-chan

    Thats nothing special, thats just knowing the room, acting on whims and being a bit of a mimic.

    You take on the persona that seems to resinate with the people you interact with.

    I been doing the same for years. Its just how some people are

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  • Thedollcollector8==D

    You are so edgy and dark.

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  • usethedolltoshowuswereTGStouch

    Sometimes I really feal like cheesecake, other times I don't.

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  • FJK_frm_AK25

    Fake ass nigga?

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  • lovemyhaters17

    I do the same thing XD glad it's not just me!
    But yeah, as some other people have said, I think it's normal.

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  • TheDentist

    Hmmm, perhaps it's dissociative identity disorder?

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