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Originally Posted by finding_my_way
yes....i understand. i used to think it was 'just' social anxiety that made interacting with people so difficult...i didn't realize
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No way, haha us too. Couldn’t for the life of us figure out why we would be alright with speaking with strangers for a moment and then later on wanting to stay away from them. Thought we were just stubborn but- suppose not.
Worlds colliding. You are right about the rule breaking, it does get tiresome every now and then but- do what we must.
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Originally Posted by Luce
So yeah,... disregard previous post. Sorry about that.
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Forgedaboutit. No worries.
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Originally Posted by shattered sanity
(((((hugs)))) we think it's great you're doing well in colledge and at work but we're sorry about the pretending. that does suck, and if it happens to slip out when you don't want it too (happens to us), it can make things worse
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Thank you Atlantis. As a host I did kind of come to terms earlier that telling other folks isn’t generally something that I should toy around with. We’ve dropped some subtle hints here and there to some folks that we trust about having “something” in terms of disorders but- suppose no one has really attempted to get close enough to finding out the truth. We’re good though. The one paradox of wanting to tell someone and while having D.I.D. at the same time is that we don’t really need to depend on another living being to talk to. Ain’t that funny? (Kidding)