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Default Jan 27, 2023 at 08:34 PM
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Well, quite recently. Like 4 months ago.

I always knew I should have or be in the critieria of some of those personality disorders. I thought I was Schizoid, but Schizotypal makes more sense.

I went to a psychologist just for a personality psychodiagnosys. It took 5 seasons, lot of questionarie tests, and those where you watch the figure and say what you see, draw a house, man under the rain, a tree, etc.

But... I joined to a FB STPD group, and the people there, doesnt have the same interests or points of view.

I always thought "should be people like me out there, a grouo were all people is in the same page", but... just diagnosed with this is a tiniy part of our personality, and a very specific.

Anyway, Im always interested in meet people.
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