No.29232
for zaryans who think they might be an "autist", this might be an important revelation for some of you, i am telling this because some might benefit from it as I have. what you attribute to autism (could be things like walking/moving weirdly since childhood, struggling to socialize, struggling to do simple things that other people do effortlessly, being perceived as messy and lazy by other people when it's not your intention, etc…) might be actually a seperate neurological problem, it's called dyspraxia. it might be something else too. if you live with these conditions without knowing it, it spawns other psychological problems as flawed coping mechanisms to deal with it. the parents of some of us didn't care enough to get us checked for stuff like this, they thought "he'll manage it when he's older", they were partially right, but the following is included the process of managing it: figuring out the truth about yourself, learning to be honest with yourself and figuring out the underlying causes why you behave a certain way. do not approach it emotionally and untie the knots you've accumulated over the years. it will not work if you approach this emotionally with prejudice.
No.29233
>>29232That seems a bit excessive considering I don't have any motor related problems
No.29234
I have OCD btw if that matters