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God made me this way because he knew I'd be too powerful if I had social skills
When I was a kid, my mum thought I could be autistic. The paediatrician said: “Nah, she’s just a quirky, dreamy and sensible gifted child, both too smart and too immature for her age and with different interests than most children. That’s personality and intelligence, not autism.”
Years ago, I found out about a model who had Asperger’s and I related a lot to her symptoms. So I talked to a Psychologist friend who had known me since I was little. She got mad at me, said that I couldn’t have Asperger’s since I don’t take everything literally.
As an adult, I lived with a boyfriend who would frequently lose his mind with me and yell that I seemed autistic. He meant it as an insult.
Then, I went to a random Psychiatrist to try and find out what was wrong with me. He laughed and said something like: “That’s just the way you are”. He gave me anxiety and depression medication and that was it.
Guess what? Recently I’ve been diagnosed with both ADHD and Autism (according to both the psychologist and the psychiatrist who have been following me, it’s what they used to call Asperger’s).
My mum always knew. I always knew. But since I was too functional to fit the stereotypes, nobody believed it.
That’s what happens to most late diagnosed neurodivergent women.
i never know how to respond to people. whenever someone rants or vents about something bad that happened to them, i struggle to feel what they do. and it feels like im reciting from a script when talking to them, less bc i prepared and more bc i genuinely dont know how to respond.
i feel like an awful friend for it. i dont know how to respond when people vent to me, other than saying "i'm sorry" which i think is essential for english speakers?
thats all i got. i only have that respond. i dont know how to support my friends.
As I've been learning that I've actually had autism and ADHD this whole 25 years of my life but just never knew I did, I feel like that Monster Factory clip of Griffin McElroy laughing and saying "Uh oh. Whoops! Oopsie daisy! Uh oh. Ooops!" at increasing intensity to match his realization. With my every new understanding of "Wait, that's a symptom of autism/ADHD??" all the way to my international friend who told me I remind her of her autistic friend within just two hours of knowing me, I feel like I'm just laughing while going "Uh oh. Whoops! OOPSIE DAISY!"
(To be specific, I'm not talking about stuff like when Justin in this clip says "He's a shame of god." I don't see my autism and ADHD as making me inferior. I wanted to mention that before anyone misunderstood. )

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South Asia’s first food exhibition at Lotus Bazaar - Sanjha Chulha, Hotel Ashoka, Delhi
Asian Heritage Foundation’s Jiyo is organizing a 4-day long handicraft and designer’s exhibition at The Ashok, Chanakyapuri. It is also hosting South Asia’s first food exhibition named Sanjha Chulha, curated by Dr. Pushpesh Panth to promote the incredible variety of local and regional cuisines of South Asia showcasing the diversity of culinary art.
After hovering around the Lotus Bazaar (the…
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