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neurospicy diagnosis, #
schizotypal can be so profoundly insulting and demeaning. It degrades my thoughts, twists all of my existence into symptoms, and it pisses me off. It hurts that such a large part of what I enjoy about being who I am, is deemed a disorder. Even my vocabulary is a symptom. I adore my creative, overthinking, eccentric mind. It might make me less capable of conforming, but fuck, it's certainly where the colour in my spirit springs from.
Kurt Hohmann
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Lydia Vvinters
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@KurtHohmann
You're so sweet, thank you. π
And yes, the world seems rather obsessed with a universal 'normal' sense of reality and has no respect for how subjective it in fact is.
Annie
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I hadnβt heard the term schizotypal before, so I looked it up. The definition sounds like a 3rd grader trying to make excuses for being mean to the new kid and pinching them in the lunch line. βBut Teacher, theyβre weird!β
Or like any garden variety bigot defending their bad behavior.
Fuck those people.
Lydia Vvinters
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@anne
Ha, thanks, I wondered if that was just how I read it. It really does read like how a bully would describe any eccentric in order to justify picking on them.
Annie
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@therivercrow
Thank you! π Yes, you're right, of course. Just having a meh day.
Manda
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So, that's in the cluster A of personality disorders....
There is a whoooooole bunch of internal debate in mental health about personality disorders because they're mostly behavior patterns rather than actual mental distress.
Aside from cluster B, which can be varying degrees of antagonistic to other people, "personality disorders" are mostly harmless. And technically, they should only be diagnosed if they're causing the individual distress.
Manda
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If you are experiencing distress about social interactions, you can focus on making adjustments in those specific areas.
But like, otherwise, I think of Schizotypal as the Luna Lovegood diagnosis. And I actually quite love Luna. She doesn't need to be forced to change for other people's comfort.
Lydia Vvinters
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@lucyruthe
Thanks. I very consciously curate my social connection because they require a lot of energy from me, but beyond that, I'm good. Just not, hmm, easy, for everyone.
I like the list of fictional characters who are schizotypal. It contains Lilo (from Lilo and Stitch), Doc Brown from back to the future, and yes, I can see Luna Lovegood joining in. It's a good group. π
Manda
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Sounds like a fun lot to me!
Mental health should be about finding ways to alleviate personal distress. If it's not that, don't worry about it.
Most of the time, the social interaction piece is about good communication and finding healthy means of reciprocation and balance. Not conformity (IMO).
As long as those things are comfortable to navigate, you do you.
Lydia Vvinters
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@lucyruthe
Social interactions are a mixed bag. Coworkers might require more conforming, while friends are indeed more of a reciprocation dance.
Is it strange that I respect my personal distress? I value the full spectrum of my emotions. It feels like an insult to existence and consciousness not to. Even if that does require a lot from me, I wouldn't want to numb that. That is precisely me, being me.
Manda
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The way I see it, personal distress is your brain and body sending you messages about what things are important to you.
Listening to the full spectrum of emotions is how you get the message and make intentional decisions.
And yeah, I feel like a lot of my adult responsibilities involve some conforming, but it matters that you have solid friends where it's safe to be yourself.
Sounds to me like you're on it!
Antonia Epona πππ
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The same often happens with me, with neurotypical piepst seemingly incapable of understanding what I am saying, and saying that I mean what I do not.
It can really piss me off.
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@alexadeswift
Oh, yes, being a woman and neurospicy, with some folks, it seems 80% of what I say is bleeped out and replaced with assumptions. I'll be explaining something very specific, relevant, and crucial, and get a response like. "Yeah, bananas are nice."
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Or the opposite of what you say.
Oh you say you don't drink, so do you like Wine? You must do as you are a woman.
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@alexadeswift
Ha, yes.
"Beer please."
"They have wine."
"Yes, beer please."
"They also have cocktails."
"That's nice, beer please."
"Okay, here is your wine."
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In tonight case:
I am a republican
Why are you so monarchical?
I am not, I am a republican and want this individual tried in court
Why are you such a Monarchist and defending this man!? Don't you believe in people being tried in court?
Yes I do
He should be in prison now!
Yes, he should, if he has been tried and convicted in court. Or do,you think he should just be thrown in prison without tried?
You are arguing with malicious intent! I did not say that!
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@alexadeswift
Nuance is a complicated creature.
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Some people just refuse to actually read, and also refuse to understand that they may not know or understand everything.
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