This also exactly. I definitely don't identify with my diagnosis and if anything it has lowkey started to make things harder just cause I now see everything from that perspective, like, let me be awkward lol.I just find it cringe when people use these terms to describe who they are. I wouldn’t let things like this define me as a person. When people ask who you are, the first words out of their mouth are usually their identity or their disability. Like no, you’re you. You say your name and describe your character. People think being certain things make them special. Yes, the superpower thing is annoying.
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Also yeah parents that do all the things they can to get a diagnosis rather than focusing on maybe how they brought up their kid, yeah maybe if you weren't so damn forcing an overprotective I could have made a better living *rolls eyes* And when their kid gets the diagnosis they don't care anyway and still behaves ****ty.
Also yeah, I disagree with self-diagnosing no matter what especially today with all **** out there.
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