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Many people discover, sometimes much later than expected, that they are not neurotypical, often because the signs were there, but just interpreted as, say, a fun, personal quirk. So we’ve gathered examples of neurodivergent and ADHD traits that people thought were just “normal” behaviors for the longest time.

An important note, don’t diagnose yourself from an online list, many of these behaviors are not necessarily exclusive to neurodivergence. Settle in as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and be sure to share your own experiences and thoughts in the comments down below.

#1

Young woman in casual clothes sitting thoughtfully on an armchair reflecting on neurodivergent experiences at home. “waiting mode”. if i have an appointment or something scheduled at like 3, my entire day will revolve around it. like i could wake up at 9 o clock and think no i cant watch a movie, what if it’s accidentally 8 hours long and i miss my appointment. i also will get ready for the appointment at like 11am and literally sit and wait until it’s time

𝕔𝕒𝕤𝕤𝕒𝕟𝕕𝕣𝕒 🪩 , Andrea Piacquadio/Pexels Report

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    #2

    Person organizing white ceramic plates on a shelf, illustrating themes related to neurodivergent experiences. Starting to clean an area, finding a thing that goes somewhere else, taking it there and seeing that area needs cleaning, start cleaning that area, finding a thing that goes somewhere else….

    Diane Kirkpatrick Egeland , cottonbro studio/Pexels Report

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    #3

    I realized that, when someone tells me a story or something, I immediately think of a similar experience that fits to theirs and share it as soon as they’ve finished, which may come across as „me trying to make it about myself“, when in reality it’s my ADHD attempt to make them feel seen 🥺

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    #4

    Young man in a white shirt holding a pencil, appearing thoughtful and stressed while reflecting on neurodivergent traits. Being completely calm in a crisis, but having a total meltdown over the smallest thing

    wrenaubrey 😸☕️✍🏻♉️ 🏳️‍🌈 , Yan Krukau/Pexels Report

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    #5

    Young man with dreadlocks sitting outside on a bench, appearing thoughtful and reflecting on neurodivergent experiences. That not everyone’s brain was filled with random clips of music on a loop or a word repeating constantly or that sometimes… sometimes there’s SILENCE in others people’s heads… like whaaattt!? My flabbers were ghasted

    Jill🇨🇦 , Mental Health America (MHA)/Pexels Report

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    #6

    I wasn’t diagnosed with adhd but is it normal to be reading a book and then realising you’re just thinking about something instead of reading so you have to go back.

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    #7

    The anger toward loud noises. It is just unbearable.

    Leyla Report

    #8

    Constant music on repeat in my head. People can say certain words that are from songs I know and it triggers a new song to play in my mind. I will wake up in the middle of the night, and the music starts again. It’s really aggravating.

    MelissaB92102 Report

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    #9

    Man in a black suit with earbuds, looking at smartphone, illustrating neurodivergent behaviors and self-awareness. Procrastinating, i honestly just thought it was something everyone struggled and I wasn’t weird for waiting to do my school assignments until the night before they are due 😭

    Arabella , Mikhail Nilov/Pexels Report

    #10

    Eating the same food over and over and over again... and liking it until you're sick of it. Then moving onto another type of food.

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    #11

    Two people sitting on a couch watching TV, illustrating neurodivergent experiences shared by 116 people. Needing to have the captions on during a movie in order to hear better

    🧿LISSI🧿 , cottonbro studio/Pexels Report

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    #12

    Young woman with glasses reading a book in a cafe, reflecting on experiences related to being neurodivergent. Skipping ahead a few lines while reading then forcing myself to go back and read the now boring bit cause I spoiled the next bit for myself

    reggie_black81 , Fatih Berat Örer/Pexels Report

    #13

    Listening to the instructions, but not listening to them- because you need to see it done first and THEN told the instructions before it can “click”. 😅

    Cierra Rowell Bailey Report

    #14

    Person typing on a laptop in a dark setting, illustrating themes related to neurodivergent experiences and awareness. Being able to get it done last minute. But not a minute before.

    Jamie Lynn , cottonbro studio/Pexels Report

    #15

    Internal monologue that never stops

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    #16

    One ADHD symptom I thought was normal was needing pressure or urgency to function. I only moved when things felt critical, but went flat when things were calm.

    Tiffany🙏FaithInTheOrdinary Report

    #17

    Empathy and strong sense of justice

    yunglosangeles Report

    #18

    Young woman in a white shirt sitting on a couch looking thoughtful, reflecting on neurodivergent experiences. The ADHD paralysis and shame spiral for my horrible, horrible housekeeping skills.

    ❌Stephanie Ann❌ , Ron Lach/Pexels Report

    #19

    Feeling like Im being watched. Not in a paranoid "the govt is monitoring me" way, just always feeling this underlying feeling that Im being judged even when Im just standing in line at the grocery store

    Chironic Report

    #20

    Silhouette of a person standing by a window with curtains, symbolizing reflection on being neurodivergent. i’ve seen other people say this who have ADHD & ADD, i don’t miss people.. out of sight, out of mind.

    baylee 🦌 , Victor/Pexels Report

    #21

    Two men having a serious conversation indoors illustrating neurodivergent perspectives and personal experiences. Getting frustrated when people don’t finish their sentences fast enough, or don’t talk fast enough

    Devon , August de Richelieu/Pexels Report

    #22

    Hyper fixation on a hobby and buying EVERYTHING for it and 2 weeks later it’s in the craft closet with $1k+ of other crafting/hobbies stuff just collecting dust. I also know that I won’t ever be bored because all the stuff in the creating closet so it’s like a safety net. 🤷🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️

    StellaGotHerGroove2020 Report

    #23

    Folded clothes in various colors stacked in a pile, illustrating comfort and sensory preferences of neurodivergent people. Piles. Piles everywhere lmao

    Cristina sin H✨️ , Alexander Grey/Pexels Report

    #24

    apparently there is "ADHD handwriting" where the letters look lazy at some points and sometimes it looks like it was written by different people bc we keep changing our letter style probs cuz we get bored 👀

    Susan Cortes Report

    #25

    Eating the same food, listening to the same songs, watching the same movies. On repeat.

    yolo🖕🏽🧊 Report

    #26

    Replaying arguments (from years ago) and finally having solid comebacks

    Candace C Report

    #27

    A young man showing signs of distress while a concerned woman listens, highlighting neurodivergent experiences. THE ANGER THAT BUILDS IN YOU HAVING TO REPEAT YOURSELF

    Bethan Thomas-Rowlan , SHVETS production/Pexels Report

    #28

    Two women smiling and talking while working on laptops, illustrating neurodivergent experiences and connections. over sharing to connect with someone. i didn't realize people thought it was being self absorbed. having multiple hobbies/projects. hyper fixation on collections, topics (reading mainly like h*******t, ancient Egypt, the tudors etc)

    Jessie💜 , Canva Studio/Pexels Report

    #29

    Person relaxing in a chair reading a book, representing experiences related to neurodivergent awareness and understanding. Hearing my voice in my head when I’m reading, apparently some people don’t hear any voice….HOW CAN THEY READ 😬😬😬

    louisemarie417 , Polina Zimmerman/Pexels Report

    #30

    Two people having a serious conversation indoors, illustrating a discussion about neurodivergent experiences and awareness. asking someone what they said and then immediately knowing as soon as they start to repeat themselves 😭

    lysol 🇨🇦 , Polina Zimmerman/Pexels Report

    #31

    Thinking nobody likes me and nobody wants to be my friend and I shouldn’t call to hang out because then I’m just bothering people.

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    #32

    Task paralysis. I know I need to do it, and it’s not even hard but I just freaking can’t. 😭

    Queen of the Castle Report

    #33

    Talking to myself… it calms me down but people look at me crazy… I thought everyone did this

    Laura Report

    #34

    Young person in a green hoodie lying on a leather couch, looking pensive, illustrating neurodivergent experiences. Not being able to focus on something if I'm not 100% interested in it

    Jayyy , cottonbro studio/Pexels Report

    #35

    Preparing for arguments that would never happen, all the time

    Chironen Report

    #36

    Young woman with curly hair holding her head in frustration, representing challenges of being neurodivergent. Getting unreasonably angry over minor inconveniences affecting your schedule (people walking slow, talking slow, blocking the metro doors, stopping in the middle of a hallway etc)

    uiggj , Yan Krukau/Pexels Report

    #37

    I always have my brightness all the way down on my phone and notice how it affects my vision when it’s really bright

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    #38

    Three women discussing neurodivergent experiences while holding mugs and a book near a window in a casual setting. Interrupting people when they talk because you already assumed how the story will end (most of the times right)

    Paulina W , fauxels/Pexels Report

    #39

    Maybe not normal, because I knew other people did not do it, but knowing what is going to happen in series and movies, or guess what other people is going to say before they finish their sentence (not always right in this last one, though) because we are "aware" of patterns and just use them to fill out information.

    cynmarcz Report

    #40

    Young man covering his face in frustration, illustrating feelings related to being neurodivergent and misunderstood. Misplacing everything all day after I just had it in my hand...

    a_man_duhhhhhhhhhhh , Mikhail Nilov/Pexels Report

    #41

    Unable to watch movies without subtitles. Unable to understand verbal instructions unless provided written text or making notes so I don’t forget.

    Budju 🖤💛❤️🩷💛🩵 Report

    #42

    Racing thoughts/music playing in my head at night that kept me awake for hours

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    #43

    remembering all negative things that happened to me on a loop randomly through my life. multiple times a week.

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    #44

    116 Examples Of Behaviors People Later Realized Were Signs Of Neurodivergence Being able to hear electricity. ⚡️

    Madison Bernabe Shor , Andre Moura/Pexels Report

    #45

    Young woman with curly hair and glasses looks thoughtful while holding a mug, reflecting on being neurodivergent. Running through social scenarios in my head just in case. for example "if the cashier asks why they havent seen me in a while ill explain I had lots of leftovers after going out"

    TChunky5319 , Karola G/Pexels Report

    #46

    Close-up of a woman in a gray blazer reflecting thoughtfully, illustrating experiences related to being neurodivergent. watching people's mouths while they talk so I can 'hear' them better

    marlene szipocs , August de Richelieu/Pexels Report

    #47

    Are those ADHD signs? Been walking into door jams & corners my whole life. Who knew?

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    #48

    unexplained bruises

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    #49

    Making random noises and repeating phrases that feel nice - my latest one is pizza pie (no idea why)

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    #50

    Recognizing in the moment that the thing I am stuck on doing is the thing that’s going to make me late, but not being able to stop until it’s done.

    MilishaBee🆘🇺🇸 Report

    #51

    Talking too loudly, too fast, dominating conversations and over-sharing 😳

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    #52

    Deciding something only takes 20 minutes (when in fact it takes hours) while at the same time avoiding tasks because your brain has decided said task takes hours, when in fact, it really is a 5 minute task. Or when you doom scroll for “5 minutes” that turns into 5 hours.

    🇨🇦. SusanBryn 🇨🇦. 🌈🏳️‍🌈 Report

    #53

    Putting things in very safe places and then forgetting where that safe place was. Four years later I still can’t find the very safe place I hid my daughter’s bracelet charms.

    Dinah Esquivel 🇪🇬 Report

    #54

    Feel energy shift in different environments, conversations and people

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    #55

    Learning everything about an activity/hobby I am interested to include buying all the required tools. Map out a routine with an end of year outcome with quarterly, weekly, daily goals. Them, never do said activity.

    Meredith Report

    #56

    Not wanting to wear certain type of fabrics/ clothing because it made me feel like a million tiny critters were running over my skin….now I understand 🥹

    🖤AK🖤 Report

    #57

    Always and I mean always having a song playing in my head. Even when I’m thinking of other things, the song is there.

    Cathy with a C 🐎💙🐎💙 Report

    #58

    People at work always called me “Rainman”because I remember every detail of something but I can’t remember big things. I thought they were strange. Also, I hate turtlenecks and anything that wraps up around my neck and it seems like everyone else loves it.

    AliciaChic Report

    #59

    Constantly needing stimulation but NOT TOO MUCH. if I don’t have the tv or music or podcast on in the background my mind just won’t stop.

    kat Report

    #60

    ADHD paralysis i knew i wasn't lazy just at times I couldn't get my self to do things and I didn't know why

    Martinez 🇵🇷 Report

    #61

    Person wearing a gray sweater writing notes in a notebook, illustrating neurodivergent experiences and personal reflections. Adhd Handwriting and putting pressure on my fingertips!!

    Sam , Biekir/Pexels Report

    #62

    Man with curly hair holding paper looking confused while working on laptop, illustrating neurodivergent experiences. Object permanence. But also getting blind from objects that are always in the same place because my brain doesn’t register them anymore

    bbc Shagz , Nataliya Vaitkevich/Pexels Report

    #63

    Apparently your mind is supposed to be quiet and think one thought at a time. My mind was FLABBERGASTED when I realized that was normal.

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    #64

    I thought it was normal for people to always be thinking about something and I would ask my husband what he is thinking about and he would say nothing and I would wonder why he didn’t want to talk about what was going on in his head in the background all the time. Then I learned in therapy not everyone has an inner dialogue constantly. it’s a symptom of my ADHD. I was just diagnosed this year. I’m 27. 🖤

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    #65

    Immediate rage at the tiniest noise when focusing

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    #66

    believing people were decent and were telling the truth. boy, oh boy did that one bite me

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    #67

    Too much information thrown at me then shutting down as a result

    Karson Report

    #68

    that some people cannot see images in their mind? like extreme disassociation or maladaptive daydreaming. I can replay entire movies in my mind and see and hear everything like I'm actually watching in real time. apparently that's not the normal 😬

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    #69

    Having one specific line of a song stuck in my head so often that every morning, within five minutes of waking up, I was like “oh that’s today’s anthem”. And then it just…never goes away.

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    #70

    Forgetting to close cabinets...being tired as hell all day then doom scrolling til 2AM...having 10K tabs open on my phone's browser...

    MoniqueWardrick Report

    #71

    Constantly tell myself “I’ll clean the house today or imma clean the dishes (and then keep saying and saying it untill on a random day I CLEAN THE HOUSE AND THE DISHES RIGHT AWAY WITH 0 READON)

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    #72

    All of it. All. All of it! Not wanting to cook cus it’s too many steps, not wanting to clean cus it’s too many steps, not wanting to do laundry cus it’s too many steps.. only being motivated by having to.

    poliatraced Report

    #73

    I thought everyone had constant chatter/sounds or songs going through their head 24/7. Apparently that is not normal 😃

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    #74

    Two women in a calm, minimal room with one assessing the other, illustrating neurodivergent awareness and understanding. the postural sway 100% I thought everyone could do it🤣😭

    👑Kingg🏳️‍🌈 , Yan Krukau/Pexels Report

    #75

    Vocal stimming. I didn’t even know it had a name. I thought it was just a habit

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    #76

    Having a conversation in my head first then blurting the other half of it out loud to my partner… or jumping to random topics

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    #77

    Listening to the same song on constant, not just a little bit, repeat for 2-4 weeks.

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    #78

    hearing absolutely everything at once and being unable to focus on singular sounds or just blocking it out which apparently is a thing neurotypical people can do

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    #79

    Needing to research something for days, weeks, months comparing each one on multiple different websites different models or years, learning everything about it. finding a YouTube video unboxing, how it looks. then how it is when it has a problem. Then if it is something that a lot of companies would make a case for that I could find that I liked. Whole time it’s a Nintendo switch. Or how it would look in my house like for tvs. I think everyone does this but after like 7 hrs straight or a couple days of that that’s it but it’s like I can’t I need to know I’m right

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    #80

    Young woman looking thoughtful and concerned, representing feelings related to being neurodivergent and self-awareness. Rejection sensitive dysphoria. I had no idea how people could just shake it off and move on.

    Cam , RDNE Stock project/Pexels Report

    #81

    Woman with curly hair holding her head, appearing stressed and overwhelmed, representing neurodivergent experiences. Adhd handwriting, forgetting things, being hyper for no entire reason, saying random things

    kadz , Mizuno K/Pexels Report

    #82

    Doing 5-7 tasks at once? I thought I was just great at multitasking 🤦‍♀️

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    #83

    Having my best friends tell me about the coolest things we’ve done together in past, and I have no memory of them 😔 wish I did

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    #84

    having layered thoughts constantly, maladaptive daydreaming, listening to a song/eating the same thing over and over till i’m sick of it, having “a thing about textures”, burst of motivation that cuts short randomly. the list goes on lol…

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    #85

    Auditory processing disorder. I used to call it auditory dyslexia until i found out the actual name. I can hear people, i just dont understand what theyre saying cause it sounds like gibberish

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    #86

    Feeling like I’m wrong all of the time.

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    #87

    Maladaptive daydreaming, being calm under enourmous stress and pressure but blowing up over tiny things that aren’t a big deal, hyper focusing on tasks I find interesting but unable to start/do tasks I loath.

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    #88

    being able to actually read people. almost like knowing all the answers to a book...before you even open it

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    #89

    Taking what people say at face value.

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    #90

    deep dives. I thought everybody took a deep dive out of curiosity every now and again.

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    #91

    being honest and authentic.

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    #92

    Remembering people's birthdays you haven't seen in 30 years. Knowing what year most movies came out.

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    #93

    Being able to physically feel music and sound. I never knew that wasn’t normal. Found out I have synesthesia 2 months ago. I just turned 49 🤷🏽‍♀️

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    #94

    When ppl make small talk and I didn’t know what to say so it became awkward immediately

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    #95

    Man deep in thought during a group session, reflecting on experiences related to being neurodivergent. Deconstructing food and not making direct eye contact with people. Also, maladaptive daydreaming.

    Ashley Marie Sarver , Vitaly Gariev/Pexels Report

    #96

    I hip check everything. I'm suuuper clumsy. Always in need of stimulation, but can't be overly stimulated.

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    #97

    Everything is a soundtrack. The need to overshare. Having 400 tabs open on ur iPad. Listening to the same song hundreds of times. Waiting until the last minute to do everything.

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    #98

    hearing power lines and refrigerators

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    #99

    Pattern recognition making you psychic

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    #100

    That normal people don't ruminate over every task for twice as long as it takes to do the task. They just do it? apparantly, I guess.

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    #101

    Thinking so multidimensional and in layers all at once. The pattern recognition that comes w that caliber of thinking. It’s very hard for me to have conversations w “normal ppl” and I’m working on how to articulate better to ppl

    nicole Report

    #102

    I smell everything I eat and if it even smells a tiny bit off I can not eat it. 😬😅 My mom says looking back she can clearly see the signs but I’m a 90s kid so 🤷‍♀️😅

    VirtueSignalHD Report

    #103

    Hypersensitivity, when I was younger I was diagnosed with ADHD and then I later developed 2 anxiety disorders. I thought having strong emotions and feelings towards people, environments, and words they say was normal. But I guess it wasn’t.

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    #104

    Actually being a genuine person 😅 I learned the hard way people are not authentically kind or care about you

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    #105

    Young woman in a striped shirt sitting thoughtfully indoors, reflecting on experiences related to being neurodivergent. 15 conversations with myself. All in my head. All,with diff character voices & faces/bodies. Also, not officially diagnosed, but I've read a thing or two.

    northwindsgirl , Timur Weber/Pexels Report

    #106

    Stimming!!!! My parents used to belittle & slap me for me doing it up into my young (mid 20's) adulthood.

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    #107

    consistently switching jobs 😟

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    #108

    being clumsy. It clicked so hard when I found that out. 😭😭😭

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    #109

    Knowing people’s intentions of what they’re thinking and feeling, even though they’re not acting like it, I thought everybody was able to do that until I realized that it was not normal

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    #110

    APD. synesthesia. astigmatism. RSD. Limerence. Maladaptive daydreaming. Chasing dopamine.

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    #111

    Sleeping without socks

    Lahrays Report

    #112

    constantly being reminded how mean people will be to me, even though I always treated them with kindness, courtesy, and friendship - including family 😔

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    #113

    Feeling white noise.

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    #114

    “Zoning out”. I was getting called out by teachers for disassociating during class as a young child

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    #115

    Losing a week if my daily schedule deviates from my normal routine

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    #116

    Just being extremely fast. Whether its walking, doing an activity or task. Telling a story i’ll skip to like 5 side stories so pplnoften said I was bad at explaining things in a step by step way

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