Inderomantic (Inde -Indecisive)
This is a flag + term redesign purely for myself, I genuinely could NOT stand the name or flag and it didn't flow with the rest of my identity, so this is for me. You all may use it too
The original term is Xumromantic, this flag is the same exact definition, check it out.
This term is exclusive to neurodivergent people. It was specifically coined with people with anxiety disorders, OCD, and OCPD in mind. The term implaromantic exists for neurotypical people who relate to this experience and don't want to appropriate.
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dni ;; homophobes/transphobes/terfs/if you are against xenogenders and neopronouns/racists/xenophobes/proshippers
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idk if im neurodivergent or not but I get intense obsessions with things that I spend nearly every waking moment thinking about and it's really annoying bc people are tired of hearing about this godforsaken webcomic, it's been on my mind for like 4 months
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So tired of mfs going "everyone wants to be lgbt/neurodivergent now!! stop using our language!!"
it's as if the internet gave people ability to explore themselves and realize there is something going on, especially when they congregate together in groups that share those traits
It’s as if these words describe their experience and helps them in one way or another
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IAtypen
[PT: IAtypen /END PT]
This is a self-imposed identity where you define your brain as being like an IA. It may be that you think in an artificial intelligence manner or that your brain functions in a similar way to an IA.
no id srry
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hot take about the new ep: Stan and Wendy can work out as a couple if (1) they sort out their communication issues and (2) recognise they have different love languages.
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A "neurodivergence podcast" covering "ADHD to autism and everything in between" feels like a "global travel" podcast covering "the US to Canada and everything in between"
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wanted to share an almost full-body pic for the first time in probably almost a decade because for once I'm actually proud of how I'm progressing and think that the changes I'm making will end up being permanent bc I'm genuinely enjoying them. Plus, the few selfies I have shared over the last five years have been very photoshopped and at flattering angles, so I feel like most of y'all don't know what I actually look like. So this is me in my children's theater teacher fit last monday!
I'm 17 lbs down from my highest ever weight, but my trainer thinks I'm probably up at least ten to fifteen lbs in muscle. I'm cooking my own food, eating more reasonable portions, and going to the gym at least five times a week because I want to, not because I feel shame or guilt. And now that I'm working as hard as I am, I'm a lot less triggered by looking at new pictures of myself because I know I'm doing my best. I'm still obese, and probably will be for awhile more, but I'm starting to appreciate what I look like and feel like. And hopefully it'll just get better from here!
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Hello fellow autistics. May I ask,
(ps im the fourth one)
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I'm always unsure what to vote for when a poll divides its options between neurotypical and neurodivergent because there was a time in my life where I was suicidally depressed and even though I'm not anymore its not like I don't know what living with a debilitating mental illness is like or just how easy it could be to slip back into it
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i am as happy as the next guy that the ram writers have pivoted away from the edgy libtertarian humor of the early seasons but it feels like something with Rick's characterization is getting lost in translation. Rick going from saying the r word in earlier seasons to talking about "neurotypical cooties?" i think my reaction can best be described as, uh, he would not fucking say that
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when the hyperfixation hits so hard u gotta go pace and squeeze a pillow to chill
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Kinda hate that i'm not one of those fun autistic people that are extroverted and funny but socially awkward but instead am quiet and scared of talking to people and have sensory overload easily :((( and my masking persona is too over the top and im pretty sure it seems uncanny to allistics
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not that anybody asked but i do think terms like "cis+" or "cisn't", which i've seen thrown around in relation to the prev post, are a bit unnecessary. to me, it just seems like excessively atomising a fairly common experience, which is the desire to not be subject to the more uncomfortable and restrictive aspects of socially constructed gender roles. and sure, it might never even occur to a lot of cis people to do this kind of introspective analysis of their gender identities, and they might therefore be lacking some of the additional perspective of someone who has, but i don't think we necessarily need need a special new category for it. when you get down to it, "cis person who has previously questioned their gender" and "cis person who has never felt the need to question their gender" are both still cis, which in theory is a value-neutral description and a perfectly fine thing to be.
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