Submitted by anarchyfrog in AskRaddle
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keez wrote
Really? Would you mind elaborating?
I've been met with a lot of reactions to my depression and dysthymia, but rarely anger.
Idk even know if thats regarded as neuroatypical, so I'm sorry if I'm misunderstanding something. I'm also aware that depression is more known and accepted by the general public. I'm just curious
emma wrote
Sorry, I won't explain further. This is my experience, and trying to explain just brings up a bunch of bad memories for me.
keez wrote
Alright, no worries!
Sorry if I caused any bad feelings
celebratedrecluse wrote
As a caregiver for people with various positionalities, I'll speak hesitantly that neurotypical people frequently have much to learn, yet rarely listen or begin to understand, the challenges that face those not privileged to be neurotypical within a neurotypical society. And the denial of the reality that exists beyond neurotypicality, can frequently result in anger by neurotypicals, and horrifyingly in many cases in outright murder for example by police.
ziq wrote
don't eat the yellow snow
Bezotcovschina wrote
Learn how to talk to my family about my problems.
milkweed wrote
It’s not worth it to have deep conversations with most people at most times.
Ennui wrote
Most deep conversations are fake deep anyways.
zddy wrote
Cops don't give a shit how sorry you are.
mofongo wrote
"being smart" is meaningless and useless.
catachresis wrote
There is no right or wrong way to do anything. There is only what feels right.
Properly communicating makes me feel better.
A clean room is a clean mind. (cleaning is hard yall)
Hydropottimus wrote
I'm smarter than stupid but stupider than smart.
emma wrote
Neurotypical people tend to get really mad when you discuss mental health issues with them.