Princess Viola wrote:
Well I was tested and placed in the gifted program in elementary school and then in middle school and high school, I took advanced classes, so I would say I am twice-exceptional.
I would not be surprised if my giftedness is why nearly all of the signs of me being autistic were overlooked because like I remember so often whenever I was struggling in some way (in some ways that are clearly now relating to autism and other times not relating to autism), I was basically told that I shouldn't have these problems because I was 'gifted' and therefore could just deal with them myself.
Like bruh yeah I was in the gifted program and all that jazz but I was also literally still a child??? Being gifted doesn't mean I didn't struggle and have difficulties.
It's like they expect a small child to be able to articulate that they're clearly different from their peers before they'll consider it, but when the kid does, they dismiss it because you're gifted.
It takes years of experience as a weirdo to be certain you're that far-off from others.
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