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Originally Posted by Claire2015
Thank you so much for replying  does that mean that ADHD'ers will try to fit in but may say something unfiltered that may offend someone or they may use their impulsivity and spontaneousness to be interesting and thrive in social situations? That being the success&failiures
I really appreciate this thank you for explaining that so not only social situations but pretty much every aspect of life.
Thank you again
Claire 
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Yes in a lot of ways your right. I think that people are sometimes scared of the openness and chattiness of us AD/HDers.
Most people like to be left alone and we just like to talk, way too much. That and the over sharing gets people. They don't want stuff about them shared.
Sorry, class is starting gotta go
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