‘Many Sides Of Jane’ Mother Sheds Light On Dissociative Identity Disorder | TODAY
Summary
TLDRJane Hart, a single mother of two, shares her journey with Dissociative Identity Disorder (D.I.D.) in the A&E docuseries 'Many Sides of Jane.' Diagnosed three years ago, she navigates life with at least nine distinct identities, ranging from 6 to 28 years old, often triggered by stress. The series explores the impact of D.I.D. on her parenting, relationships, and daily life, as well as the misconceptions and stigma associated with the condition. Hart's story aims to raise awareness and understanding of D.I.D., showing her resilience and the protective role of her 'parts.'
Takeaways
- 📢 Jane Hart is a young single mother with dissociative identity disorder (D.I.D.), going public to raise awareness about her condition.
- 🏥 Jane was diagnosed with D.I.D. three years ago, having lived with the disorder for much of her life without a formal diagnosis.
- 👥 She has at least nine different identities or 'parts', ranging in age from 6 to 28, which can appear at any time, often triggered by stress.
- 🎥 A&E Network's docuseries 'Many Sides of Jane' captures her daily life and experiences with D.I.D.
- 🤔 Common misconceptions about D.I.D. include the assumption that individuals with the disorder are dangerous.
- 🧠 D.I.D. is considered rare, affecting about 1% of the population, and is often linked to severe trauma during childhood.
- 🛡️ Jane's 'parts' were created to protect her from trauma, each serving a purpose in helping her cope with life.
- 👩👧👦 Despite the challenges, Jane is a dedicated mother, ensuring her children are always taken care of by her various 'parts'.
- 💞 Jane's condition impacts her relationships, including dating, as some of her identities have different sexual orientations.
- 📝 Jane uses intensive therapy, journaling, and creative outlets like making collages to manage her D.I.D.
- 🌟 She is committed to being 100% real in the docuseries to help break the stigma and educate others about D.I.D.
Q & A
What is the name of the young mother who is going public about her condition?
-The young mother's name is Jane Hart.
What medical condition was Jane Hart diagnosed with?
-Jane Hart was diagnosed with Dissociative Identity Disorder (D.I.D.).
What is the purpose of the docuseries 'Many Sides of Jane'?
-The docuseries 'Many Sides of Jane' aims to follow the daily life of Jane Hart and raise awareness about D.I.D.
How many different identities or 'parts' does Jane Hart have?
-Jane Hart has at least nine different identities or 'parts'.
What is the age range of Jane Hart's different identities?
-The identities of Jane Hart range from 6 to 28 years old.
What is the typical trigger for Jane Hart's identities to appear?
-Stress is typically the trigger for Jane Hart's identities to appear.
What is the estimated prevalence of D.I.D. in the population according to some studies?
-Some studies estimate that D.I.D. is found in about 1% of the population.
What is often the cause of D.I.D. according to experts?
-Experts say that D.I.D. is often caused by severe trauma during childhood.
How does Jane Hart explain D.I.D. to her children?
-Jane Hart explains to her children that she has a unique brain that is wired a little bit differently than others.
What is the most hurtful stigma associated with D.I.D. according to Jane Hart?
-The most hurtful stigma associated with D.I.D. for Jane Hart is the assumption that she is not a good parent or can't handle parenting.
What is one of the coping mechanisms Jane Hart uses to deal with D.I.D.?
-One of the coping mechanisms Jane Hart uses is intensive therapy, which she attends three times a week.
How does Jane Hart's part named Beth relate to her trauma?
-Beth, one of Jane Hart's parts, is 10 years old and houses some of Jane's most severe trauma.
How do Jane Hart's different identities communicate with each other?
-Jane Hart's different identities communicate through writing in journals and making collages, which also serve as an outlet for their creativity.
What challenges does Jane Hart face in her relationships due to D.I.D.?
-Jane Hart faces challenges in dating and relationships due to the presence of different identities, including one part that identifies as a lesbian while Jane herself does not.
How does Jane Hart ensure her children are taken care of when her identities switch?
-Jane Hart's identities work as a team to ensure the children are taken care of, with Madison, one of her parts who is 28 years old, often taking on the role of a caretaker.
Outlines
📺 Introduction to Jane Hart's Story
The video script introduces Jane Hart, a young single mother with dissociative identity disorder (D.I.D.), who is sharing her story publicly to raise awareness about this often misunderstood condition. Diagnosed three years ago, Jane has at least nine different identities or 'parts' that range in age from 6 to 28. These identities typically emerge due to stress and are captured in the A&E docuseries 'Many Sides of Jane.' The script also touches on the misconceptions about D.I.D., such as the assumption that individuals with the disorder are dangerous. It is revealed that D.I.D. is considered rare, affecting about 1% of the population, and is often a result of severe childhood trauma. Jane's story includes her experiences with therapy and how her 'parts' help her cope with daily life, including parenting and relationships.
🤔 The Impact of D.I.D. on Jane's Life
This section delves into the practical implications of Jane's D.I.D. on her life, particularly focusing on the triggers for her identities to emerge, which are often stress-related. It is mentioned that Jane experiences physical symptoms, such as headaches, that signal the change in identities. The script discusses the challenges Jane faces in various aspects of her life, including parenting, where different identities may surface, but all are equipped to care for her children. The complexities of dating and relationships are also explored, especially considering that one of Jane's identities is a lesbian, which contrasts with Jane's own sexual orientation. The docuseries aims to explore these personal challenges and how Jane navigates them with the support of her 'parts' and therapy.
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Keywords
💡Dissociative Identity Disorder (D.I.D.)
💡Stress
💡Parts
💡Trauma
💡Therapy
💡Journaling
💡Collages
💡Stigma
💡Parenting
💡Awareness
💡Docuseries
Highlights
Jane Hart, a young mother, is going public about her dissociative identity disorder (DID).
Her doctor diagnosed her with DID, an often misunderstood condition.
Joe Fryer had the chance to meet Jane and learn more about DID.
A new docuseries called 'Many Sides of Jane' premieres on A&E Network, following Jane's daily life.
Jane is a single mom raising two boys while managing multiple identities.
She has at least nine different identities, which she refers to as 'parts'.
These identities range in age from 6 to 28 and can appear at any time, typically triggered by stress.
The docuseries captures moments of Jane's different identities, providing insight into living with DID.
Jane was only diagnosed with DID three years ago, despite living with the disorder for much of her life.
People often misunderstand DID, assuming those with the condition are dangerous.
DID is considered rare, found in about 1% of the population, and is often caused by severe childhood trauma.
Jane was abused as a child, which experts say can lead to the compartmentalization of the mind as a coping mechanism.
One of her 'parts', Beth, is 10 years old and holds some of Jane's most severe trauma.
Jane's different parts were created to protect her, helping her to function in daily life.
Intensive therapy and creative outlets like journaling and making collages help Jane manage her DID.
Jane is sharing her story publicly to raise awareness about DID and combat stigma.
Stigma around DID, especially regarding parenting, is particularly hurtful to Jane.
Jane explains DID to her children by saying she has a unique brain that is wired differently.
Stress is a common trigger for Jane's different identities to emerge.
Jane's parts work as a team to ensure her children are always taken care of, even when younger identities emerge.
Jane's dating life is complicated by the fact that one of her parts is a lesbian, while she herself is not.
Transcripts
>>> WELCOME BACK.
>>> WELCOME BACK. JANE HART IS A YOUNG MOTHER
JANE HART IS A YOUNG MOTHER GOING PUBLIC ABOUT AN OFTEN
GOING PUBLIC ABOUT AN OFTEN MISUNDERSTOOD CONDITION.
MISUNDERSTOOD CONDITION. >> HER DOCTOR DIAGNOSED HER WITH
>> HER DOCTOR DIAGNOSED HER WITH DIS
DIS DISASSOCIATETIVE IDENTITY
DISASSOCIATETIVE IDENTITY DISORDER.
DISORDER. >> JOE FRYER GOT THE CHANCE TO
>> JOE FRYER GOT THE CHANCE TO MEET HER AND LEARN A LITTLE BIT
MEET HER AND LEARN A LITTLE BIT MORE ABOUT IT.
MORE ABOUT IT. JOE, THIS IS FASCINATING ONE.
JOE, THIS IS FASCINATING ONE. >> THAT’S RIGHT.
>> THAT’S RIGHT. GOOD MORNING, GUYS, A NEW
GOOD MORNING, GUYS, A NEW DOCUSERIES PREMIERS TONIGHT ON
DOCUSERIES PREMIERS TONIGHT ON A&E NETWORK CALLED "MANY SIDES
A&E NETWORK CALLED "MANY SIDES OF JANE."
OF JANE." IT FOLLOWS THE DAILY LIFE OF THE
IT FOLLOWS THE DAILY LIFE OF THE MOTHER.
MOTHER. WE WENT TO IDAHO TO SPEND TIME
WE WENT TO IDAHO TO SPEND TIME WITH JANE AND LEARN MORE ABOUT
WITH JANE AND LEARN MORE ABOUT THE DISORDER AND WHY SHE’S NOW
THE DISORDER AND WHY SHE’S NOW SHARING HER STORY PUBLICLY.
SHARING HER STORY PUBLICLY. >> JANE HART IS A SINGLE MOM
>> JANE HART IS A SINGLE MOM WHO’S RAISING TWO BOYS AND
WHO’S RAISING TWO BOYS AND LEARNING TO LIVE WITH MANY
LEARNING TO LIVE WITH MANY IDENTITIES.
IDENTITIES. >> ALEXIS.
>> ALEXIS. >> JADEN, MADISON, ASHLEY.
>> JADEN, MADISON, ASHLEY. >> SHE HAS AT LEAST NINE
>> SHE HAS AT LEAST NINE DIFFERENT IDENTITIES OR AS JANE
DIFFERENT IDENTITIES OR AS JANE LIKES TO CALL THEM, PARTS.
LIKES TO CALL THEM, PARTS. >> YEAH, IT’S MADISON, NOT JANE.
>> YEAH, IT’S MADISON, NOT JANE. >> THEY RANGE FROM AGE FROM 6 TO
>> THEY RANGE FROM AGE FROM 6 TO 28 AND CAN APPEAR AT ANY TIME,
28 AND CAN APPEAR AT ANY TIME, TYPICALLY TRIGGERED BY STRESS.
TYPICALLY TRIGGERED BY STRESS. >> I HAVE SECRETS TO TELL YOU.
>> I HAVE SECRETS TO TELL YOU. >> THOSE MOMENTS ARE CAPTURED IN
>> THOSE MOMENTS ARE CAPTURED IN THE NEW A AND A&E DOCUSERIES "MA
THE NEW A AND A&E DOCUSERIES "MA SIDES OF JANE" WHICH CHRONICLES
SIDES OF JANE" WHICH CHRONICLES WHAT IT’S LIKE TO LIVE WITH
WHAT IT’S LIKE TO LIVE WITH D.I.D.
D.I.D. JANE HAS LIVED WITH THE DISORDER
JANE HAS LIVED WITH THE DISORDER FOR MUCH OF HER LIFE BUT WAS
FOR MUCH OF HER LIFE BUT WAS ONLY DIAGNOSED THREE YEARS AGO.
ONLY DIAGNOSED THREE YEARS AGO. >> ALL GROWING UP I WOULD HEAR
>> ALL GROWING UP I WOULD HEAR VOICES AND I WOULD HEAR
VOICES AND I WOULD HEAR ARGUMENTS.
ARGUMENTS. IT WOULD BE LIKE HAVING A
IT WOULD BE LIKE HAVING A COMMITTEE IN YOUR HEAD
COMMITTEE IN YOUR HEAD COMMENTING ON EVERYTHING YOU’RE
COMMENTING ON EVERYTHING YOU’RE DOING.
DOING. >> LET’S TAKE A PICTURE.
>> LET’S TAKE A PICTURE. >> WHAT ARE SOME OF THE THINGS
>> WHAT ARE SOME OF THE THINGS THAT PEOPLE SAY THAT THEY GET
THAT PEOPLE SAY THAT THEY GET WRONG OR DON’T UNDERSTAND ABOUT
WRONG OR DON’T UNDERSTAND ABOUT D.I.D.?
D.I.D.? >> PEOPLE IMMEDIATELY ASSUME
>> PEOPLE IMMEDIATELY ASSUME WHEN YOU TELL THEM YOU HAVE
WHEN YOU TELL THEM YOU HAVE D.I.D. THAT YOU’RE DANGEROUS.
D.I.D. THAT YOU’RE DANGEROUS. >> D.I.D. IS CONSIDERED RARE,
>> D.I.D. IS CONSIDERED RARE, SOME STUDIES SHOW IT’S FOUND IN
SOME STUDIES SHOW IT’S FOUND IN ABOUT 1% OF THE POPULATION.
ABOUT 1% OF THE POPULATION. EXPERTS SAY IT’S OFTEN CAUSED BY
EXPERTS SAY IT’S OFTEN CAUSED BY SEVERE TRAUMA DURING CHILDHOOD.
SEVERE TRAUMA DURING CHILDHOOD. >> THE MIND BECOMES COMPARTMENT
>> THE MIND BECOMES COMPARTMENT COMPARTMENTALIZED.
COMPARTMENTALIZED. IT’S ALMOST ALWAYS EMOTIONAL,
IT’S ALMOST ALWAYS EMOTIONAL, FREQUENTLY PHYSICAL AND SEXUAL.
FREQUENTLY PHYSICAL AND SEXUAL. >> JANE SAYS SHE WAS ABUSED AS A
>> JANE SAYS SHE WAS ABUSED AS A CHILD.
CHILD. >> IT’S A WAY THE BRAIN WALLS
>> IT’S A WAY THE BRAIN WALLS OFF THOSE BAD MEMORIES SO THE
OFF THOSE BAD MEMORIES SO THE CHILD CAN FUNCTION IN DAY-TO-DAY
CHILD CAN FUNCTION IN DAY-TO-DAY LIFE AND SO THAT THEY DON’T HAVE
LIFE AND SO THAT THEY DON’T HAVE TO LIVE WITH THAT EVERY DAY.
TO LIVE WITH THAT EVERY DAY. >> ONE OF HER PARTS, BETH, IS 10
>> ONE OF HER PARTS, BETH, IS 10 YEARS OLD AND HOUSES SOME OF
YEARS OLD AND HOUSES SOME OF JANE’S MOST SEVERE TRAUMA.
JANE’S MOST SEVERE TRAUMA. >> AND WHAT’S YOUR RELATIONSHIP
>> AND WHAT’S YOUR RELATIONSHIP TO JANE?
TO JANE? >> I KEEP BAD PEOPLE AWAY FROM
>> I KEEP BAD PEOPLE AWAY FROM JANIE.
JANIE. >> SOMETHING ESPECIALLY
>> SOMETHING ESPECIALLY TRAUMATIC HAPPENED WHEN I WAS
TRAUMATIC HAPPENED WHEN I WAS 10, AND THAT’S WHY SHE WAS
10, AND THAT’S WHY SHE WAS BRANCHED OFF AND SPLIT APART
BRANCHED OFF AND SPLIT APART FROM EVERYONE ELSE.
FROM EVERYONE ELSE. >> IN A LOT OF WAYS, YOUR
>> IN A LOT OF WAYS, YOUR DIFFERENT PARTS ARE PROTECTING
DIFFERENT PARTS ARE PROTECTING YOU, RIGHT?
YOU, RIGHT? >> MY PARTS WERE ALL CREATED TO
>> MY PARTS WERE ALL CREATED TO PROTECT ME.
PROTECT ME. THEIR PURPOSE IS TO HELP ME AND
THEIR PURPOSE IS TO HELP ME AND TO MAKE LIFE EASIER.
TO MAKE LIFE EASIER. >> I’M A PART OF JANE.
>> I’M A PART OF JANE. >> I THINK I’M A LITTLE MORE
>> I THINK I’M A LITTLE MORE IMPULSIVE THAN SHE IS FOR SURE.
IMPULSIVE THAN SHE IS FOR SURE. >> BUT IT’S NOT ALWAYS EASY
>> BUT IT’S NOT ALWAYS EASY GETTING ALL OF HER PARTS TO WORK
GETTING ALL OF HER PARTS TO WORK TOGETHER, AND THAT CAN IMPACT
TOGETHER, AND THAT CAN IMPACT PARENTING, JOBS, DATING, AND
PARENTING, JOBS, DATING, AND MORE.
MORE. >> IT’S JUST A MATTER OF US
>> IT’S JUST A MATTER OF US MAKING A DAY-TO-DAY AND
MAKING A DAY-TO-DAY AND FUNCTIONING TOGETHER AND REALLY
FUNCTIONING TOGETHER AND REALLY BEING ON THE SAME PAGE BECAUSE
BEING ON THE SAME PAGE BECAUSE IF WE’RE NOT, THINGS GET
IF WE’RE NOT, THINGS GET REALLY -- THEY JUST JUMP AROUND
REALLY -- THEY JUST JUMP AROUND A LOT, I GUESS.
A LOT, I GUESS. >> IS THERE A STIGMA ABOUT
>> IS THERE A STIGMA ABOUT D.I.D. THAT’S MOST HURTFUL TO
D.I.D. THAT’S MOST HURTFUL TO YOU?
YOU? >> THE STIGMA THAT’S MOST
>> THE STIGMA THAT’S MOST HURTFUL IS THE PARENTING ONE,
HURTFUL IS THE PARENTING ONE, IT’S WHERE PEOPLE ASSUME YOU’RE
IT’S WHERE PEOPLE ASSUME YOU’RE NOT A GOOD PARENT OR YOU CAN’T
NOT A GOOD PARENT OR YOU CAN’T HANDLE IT.
HANDLE IT. IT COULDN’T BE FARTHER FROM THE
IT COULDN’T BE FARTHER FROM THE TRUTH.
TRUTH. >> CAN YOU EXPLAIN TO YOUR KIDS
>> CAN YOU EXPLAIN TO YOUR KIDS WHAT D.I.D. IS?
WHAT D.I.D. IS? >> I JUST, I TELL THEM I HAVE A
>> I JUST, I TELL THEM I HAVE A UNIQUE BRAIN AND THAT MINE IS
UNIQUE BRAIN AND THAT MINE IS JUST WIRED A LITTLE BIT
JUST WIRED A LITTLE BIT DIFFERENTLY THAN OTHERS.
DIFFERENTLY THAN OTHERS. >> WHAT HELPS JANE FIRST AND
>> WHAT HELPS JANE FIRST AND FOREMOST IS INTENSIVE THERAPY.
FOREMOST IS INTENSIVE THERAPY. SHE GOES THREE TIMES A WEEK.
SHE GOES THREE TIMES A WEEK. SHE ALSO WRITES IN JOURNALS, IN
SHE ALSO WRITES IN JOURNALS, IN FACT, DIFFERENT IDENTITIES HAVE
FACT, DIFFERENT IDENTITIES HAVE THEIR OWN JOURNALS AND SHE MAKES
THEIR OWN JOURNALS AND SHE MAKES COLLAGES.
COLLAGES. >> YOU KNOW, IT’S A REALLY GOOD
>> YOU KNOW, IT’S A REALLY GOOD OUTLET FOR OUR CREATIVITY, BUT
OUTLET FOR OUR CREATIVITY, BUT IT’S ALSO A WAY THAT MY PARTS
IT’S ALSO A WAY THAT MY PARTS AND I TALK TO EACH OTHER AND
AND I TALK TO EACH OTHER AND KIND OF RELAY MESSAGES THAT WE
KIND OF RELAY MESSAGES THAT WE CAN’T OTHERWISE VOCALIZE.
CAN’T OTHERWISE VOCALIZE. >> NOW, JANE IS VOCALIZING IN A
>> NOW, JANE IS VOCALIZING IN A BIG WAY, SHARING HER STORY
BIG WAY, SHARING HER STORY PUBLICLY HOPING TO RAISE
PUBLICLY HOPING TO RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT D.I.D.
AWARENESS ABOUT D.I.D. >> I MADE A PROMISE TO MYSELF
>> I MADE A PROMISE TO MYSELF WHEN I DECIDED TO DO THIS
WHEN I DECIDED TO DO THIS DOCUSERIES THAT I WOULD BE 100%
DOCUSERIES THAT I WOULD BE 100% REAL.
REAL. IT TAKES ONE PERSON TO STAND UP
IT TAKES ONE PERSON TO STAND UP AND TALK ABOUT IT.
AND TALK ABOUT IT. >> WOW.
>> WOW. >> IT REALLY IS FASCINATING.
>> IT REALLY IS FASCINATING. JUST OUT OF CURIOSITY, DID ANY
JUST OUT OF CURIOSITY, DID ANY OF HER OTHER PERSONALITIES MAKE
OF HER OTHER PERSONALITIES MAKE AN APPEARANCE DURING YOUR
AN APPEARANCE DURING YOUR INTERVIEW?
INTERVIEW? >> NO, NOT AT ALL, AND I EVEN
>> NO, NOT AT ALL, AND I EVEN ASKED HER, I SAID, YOU KNOW, IS
ASKED HER, I SAID, YOU KNOW, IS THERE A CHANCE THAT ANY OTHER
THERE A CHANCE THAT ANY OTHER PARTS WOULD COME TO THE SURFACE
PARTS WOULD COME TO THE SURFACE DURING THE INTERVIEW.
DURING THE INTERVIEW. SHE SAID NO, THAT’S HIGHLY
SHE SAID NO, THAT’S HIGHLY UNLIKELY BECAUSE THEY WEREN’T
UNLIKELY BECAUSE THEY WEREN’T FAMILIAR WITH ME AND THE CREW
FAMILIAR WITH ME AND THE CREW AROUND US, SO THEY TEND NOT TO
AROUND US, SO THEY TEND NOT TO COME OUT IN THOSE SETTINGS.
COME OUT IN THOSE SETTINGS. SHE KNEW IN ADVANCE THAT THAT
SHE KNEW IN ADVANCE THAT THAT WAS PROBABLY NOT GOING TO
WAS PROBABLY NOT GOING TO HAPPEN.
HAPPEN. >> DO THEY JUST KIND OF POP IN
>> DO THEY JUST KIND OF POP IN AND OUT, OR DO CERTAIN
AND OUT, OR DO CERTAIN EXPERIENCES AND DAY-TO-DAY
EXPERIENCES AND DAY-TO-DAY ACTIVITIES TRIGGER CERTAIN
ACTIVITIES TRIGGER CERTAIN PERSONALITIES TO COME OUT?
PERSONALITIES TO COME OUT? >> OFTEN WITH D.I.D., IT IS
>> OFTEN WITH D.I.D., IT IS STRESS THAT TRIGGERS IT, AND FOR
STRESS THAT TRIGGERS IT, AND FOR HER PHYSICALLY SHE USUALLY KNOWS
HER PHYSICALLY SHE USUALLY KNOWS IT’S HAPPENING BECAUSE SHE’LL
IT’S HAPPENING BECAUSE SHE’LL ACTUALLY HAVE A HEADACHE, AND
ACTUALLY HAVE A HEADACHE, AND THAT’S USUALLY WHAT LETS HER
THAT’S USUALLY WHAT LETS HER KNOW THAT IT’S HAPPENING.
KNOW THAT IT’S HAPPENING. IN MANY SITUATIONS, INCLUDING
IN MANY SITUATIONS, INCLUDING HERS, STRESS IS USUALLY WHAT CAN
HERS, STRESS IS USUALLY WHAT CAN TRIGGER THAT.
TRIGGER THAT. >> I’M SURE A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE
>> I’M SURE A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE WONDERING AT HOME, LET’S SAY
WONDERING AT HOME, LET’S SAY SHE’S WITH HER KIDS, AND KIDS
SHE’S WITH HER KIDS, AND KIDS OBVIOUSLY CAN CAUSE STRESSFUL
OBVIOUSLY CAN CAUSE STRESSFUL SITUATIONS, HAS SHE EVER SLIPPED
SITUATIONS, HAS SHE EVER SLIPPED INTO THE PART OF A 10-YEAR-OLD
INTO THE PART OF A 10-YEAR-OLD WHEN SHE’S WITH HER CHILDREN.
WHEN SHE’S WITH HER CHILDREN. >> SOMETIMES OBVIOUSLY THE
>> SOMETIMES OBVIOUSLY THE DIFFERENT PARTS, SOME OF THEM
DIFFERENT PARTS, SOME OF THEM ARE YOUNGER, WILL COME UP WHILE
ARE YOUNGER, WILL COME UP WHILE SHE’S WITH HER CHILDREN, BUT
SHE’S WITH HER CHILDREN, BUT THEY ALL KNOW HOW TO TAKE CARE
THEY ALL KNOW HOW TO TAKE CARE OF THE KIDS.
OF THE KIDS. ONE OF HER PARTS, MADISON IS THE
ONE OF HER PARTS, MADISON IS THE SAME AGE AS JANE, 28 YEARS OLD,
SAME AGE AS JANE, 28 YEARS OLD, AND SHE’S VERY MUCH A CARETAKER
AND SHE’S VERY MUCH A CARETAKER AND SORT OF MAKES SURE THAT THE
AND SORT OF MAKES SURE THAT THE KIDS ARE ALWAYS TAKEN CARE OF.
KIDS ARE ALWAYS TAKEN CARE OF. JANE’S ALWAYS MAKING SURE THE
JANE’S ALWAYS MAKING SURE THE KIDS ARE TAKEN CARE OF.
KIDS ARE TAKEN CARE OF. SHE SAYS THEY WORK AS A TEAM
SHE SAYS THEY WORK AS A TEAM JUST TO MAKE SURE EVERYONE’S
JUST TO MAKE SURE EVERYONE’S SORT OF ON THE SAME PAGE AND
SORT OF ON THE SAME PAGE AND TAKING CARE OF THE KIDS.
TAKING CARE OF THE KIDS. >> I UNDERSTAND ALSO FOR
>> I UNDERSTAND ALSO FOR RELATIONSHIPS THIS HAS GOT TO BE
RELATIONSHIPS THIS HAS GOT TO BE VERY, VERY DIFFICULT.
VERY, VERY DIFFICULT. SHE AT LEAST AS JANE IS DATING A
SHE AT LEAST AS JANE IS DATING A GUY, BUT ONE OF HER PARTS IS A
GUY, BUT ONE OF HER PARTS IS A LESBIAN?
LESBIAN? >> YEAH, THAT’S RIGHT, AND SHE
>> YEAH, THAT’S RIGHT, AND SHE TALKS ABOUT THAT.
TALKS ABOUT THAT. THIS WILL BE EXPLORED IN THIS
THIS WILL BE EXPLORED IN THIS SERIES.
SERIES. BUT ONE OF HER PARTS IS A
BUT ONE OF HER PARTS IS A LESBIAN, AND JANE IS NOT A
LESBIAN, AND JANE IS NOT A LESBIAN, SO THAT DOES CREATE,
LESBIAN, SO THAT DOES CREATE, YOU KNOW, SOME ISSUES THAT SHE
YOU KNOW, SOME ISSUES THAT SHE HAS TO DEAL WITH AS FAR AS
HAS TO DEAL WITH AS FAR AS DATING AND WHO SHE CAN DATE AND
DATING AND WHO SHE CAN DATE AND THOSE TYPES OF THINGS.
THOSE TYPES OF THINGS. IN THE FIRST EPISODE, THEY DO
IN THE FIRST EPISODE, THEY DO DIP INTO THAT A LITTLE BIT AND
DIP INTO THAT A LITTLE BIT AND EXPLORE SOME OF THE THINGS THAT
EXPLORE SOME OF THE THINGS THAT POP UP BECAUSE OF THAT.
POP UP BECAUSE OF THAT. >> WOW.
>> WOW. >> JOE FRYER, THANK YOU.
>> JOE FRYER, THANK YOU. AGAIN, QUITE FASCINATING.
AGAIN, QUITE FASCINATING. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO LEARN MORE
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT D.I.D., YOU CAN ACTUALLY
ABOUT D.I.D., YOU CAN ACTUALLY GO TO OUR WEBSITE TODAY.COM, AND
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