It's worth noting that losing time is considered among a fair number of the plurals I hang out with not a function of strength of plurality but of communications within the system.
Where memory breaks down is . . . probably most often with Stormy, but Stormy has the most biochemistry involved in her selfness, so a shift from one bugger-what's-the-word-for-the-stable-point-dip-in-a-curve-where-things-don't-move-from-unless-nudged in my biochem gets lossy for her. The more common issue is an articulation problem, where some particular emotion, sensation, or state of mind is specific to a facet, and that facet isn't equipped with a good skillset for expressing it. (Silver has this issue most often that you've seen, I think.)
Normally I have . . . tsst, I generally figure about three aspects combining for front, plus or minus one. The synthesis is in fairly constant flux; it depends on moment-by-moment situations a great deal. Single-self frontage is usually a response to stress; it feels . . . mmmmoderately imbalanced at best, less likely to respond to moderating voices. (For honesty's sake, I should remind that this is filtered through the aspect referred to as a control freak, though it just seems reasonable to me.)
Re: A thought and a question (not connected to each other)
Where memory breaks down is . . . probably most often with Stormy, but Stormy has the most biochemistry involved in her selfness, so a shift from one bugger-what's-the-word-for-the-stable-point-dip-in-a-curve-where-things-don't-move-from-unless-nudged in my biochem gets lossy for her. The more common issue is an articulation problem, where some particular emotion, sensation, or state of mind is specific to a facet, and that facet isn't equipped with a good skillset for expressing it. (Silver has this issue most often that you've seen, I think.)
Normally I have . . . tsst, I generally figure about three aspects combining for front, plus or minus one. The synthesis is in fairly constant flux; it depends on moment-by-moment situations a great deal. Single-self frontage is usually a response to stress; it feels . . . mmmmoderately imbalanced at best, less likely to respond to moderating voices. (For honesty's sake, I should remind that this is filtered through the aspect referred to as a control freak, though it just seems reasonable to me.)