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Old Jul 03, 2016, 03:44 AM
_Alana_ _Alana_ is offline
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Location: Europe
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Hello

Lately I've been wondering about myself. I'm a diagnosed schizoid, but that just doesn't seem to be all of it.
I've been researching about this, but I can't find much about the actual comorbidity, and it seems many people think that schizoid and antisocial pd just don't go together. I feel like that could just explain me though.

Is there anyone here that suspects they have these two disorders? Maybe even diagnosed? Maybe you do have information about it?
I'm curious to know what that would look like, if I fit into that. And maybe some ideas about what to do about the incredible boredom, how to not do bad things.
I'm not here to have you diagnose me, I know you can't do that. I'm here to learn and discuss.

For those wondering what AsPD traits I exactly see in myself, I'll list them without going into detail, I'm not here to be cool.
Failure to conform to what's normal, and lawful
Deception, lying etc.
Failure to plan far ahead
Irritability
Not too worried about safety of me or others
Some irresponsibility
Lack of remorse, abnormal emotional reactions
Need for excitement

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