HT2731 multiple apple id on same computer

My son and I share the same computer. can I create a 2nd apple id on the same computer? if so would my computer be confuse as to which id to use when I get on the computer?

Hi..
Create another user account on your Mac for the 2nd Apple ID.
OS X Lion: Create a new user account

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