MarreMishra
big benim bati af dtown
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I really can't wrap my brain around how so many people think being NT matters for your social life. It dosen't matter at all, unless you're like autistic or something like that, but most people who are ND have ADHD, and that usually works in your favor socially.
I don't see how anyone who actually goes outside and has a social life can disagree with me when i say this.
Isn't the whole stereotype about popular people that they are bad in school, loud, and doesn't think a lot? Sounds a lot like ADHD if you ask me.
Almost all of the popular people I know have ADHD, and I can't imagine how this would just be the case where I live, I mean why would that just be the case my specific city.
I myself have ADHD and I find it a lot easier to socialize and make new friends than most of the people I know. It just really seems like people with ADHD generally have an easier time in their social life compared to others, since they tend to be funnier, take more risk, talk more, and just generally be way more social.
So if all this is true, then why on earth would it be a bad thing to be ND? Maybe I'm going in circles here, but unless you're autistic, or you have like extreme tourette, then I don't see what you're complaining about.
I don't see how anyone who actually goes outside and has a social life can disagree with me when i say this.
Isn't the whole stereotype about popular people that they are bad in school, loud, and doesn't think a lot? Sounds a lot like ADHD if you ask me.
Almost all of the popular people I know have ADHD, and I can't imagine how this would just be the case where I live, I mean why would that just be the case my specific city.
I myself have ADHD and I find it a lot easier to socialize and make new friends than most of the people I know. It just really seems like people with ADHD generally have an easier time in their social life compared to others, since they tend to be funnier, take more risk, talk more, and just generally be way more social.
So if all this is true, then why on earth would it be a bad thing to be ND? Maybe I'm going in circles here, but unless you're autistic, or you have like extreme tourette, then I don't see what you're complaining about.