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Find out your personality spectrum (comprehensive version)
A detailed analysis of your personality
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Find out your personality spectrum (comprehensive version)
A detailed analysis of your personalitypoomang.com
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I'm gonna refer to myself as "adventurous sage" from now on lol#elvishness confirmed
Ah yes ny earthly brother.
My personality spectrum is autism
I'm diagnosed. I was diagnosed as an adult.Serious question: Have you been diagnosed or is that just what you think?
If you have been diagnosed, would you mind elaborating a bit on how autism impacts your life?
I have suspicion that I have it but haven't been diagnosed, and am quite curious about other people that have it.
I'm diagnosed. I was diagnosed as an adult.
I used to be completely socially inept as a kid but learned how to mask my autism as I got older. I do ok in social situations now. I always did pretty well in school but dropped out due to life circumstances, years ago. Never had problems finding jobs and holding them down. Being around neurotypical people is mentally draining but doable. I don't fit the stereotype for autism but still have trouble fitting in, now that I'm back in school.