SSJ4_PrestonGarvey wrote:
MathGirl wrote:
And, of course, cause an uproar if I feel I am facing ostracism and being excluded in any way because of who I am.
Did that happen in college/university as well?
Sort of. It was not like high school, where people would visibly ostracize, but I did not fit in and interact with anybody in my classes. So when there were group or partner projects, nobody wanted to partner with me and there was one time I had to defend working on a project on my own with the course director.
I could actually tell people in that class were weirded out by me because, one day when I was talking to a friend on the spectrum outside the classroom right before we were let inside, I heard a classmate say "that is the most awkward conversation I have ever heard" while looking in my direction.
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Leading a double life and loving it (but exhausted).
Likely ADHD instead of what I've been diagnosed with before.