
Pento
I don’t act from desire, but from necessity
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Idk what I did but my brain is way more NT than it used to be. Like in middle school I was a full on autist, same with high school.
The only 2 times in my life where I was more NT was quarantine during hs and now after hs.
Either that or I’m mistaking being depressed, insecure and unattractive with being nd.
Also positive reinforcement is a huge thing that made me more normal.
You mentioned feeling more NT during quarantine and after high school — both times when you likely had more control over your environment, less social pressure, or time to reflect.
School environments, especially middle/high school, can be overstimulating and unforgiving if you’re ND (neurodivergent) in any way. That doesn’t mean you were more autistic then, just that your traits may have been more obvious or harder to manage.
Depression vs. Neurodivergence
You’re spot on to question whether you were conflating insecurity or depression with being ND.
The only 2 times in my life where I was more NT was quarantine during hs and now after hs.
Either that or I’m mistaking being depressed, insecure and unattractive with being nd.
Also positive reinforcement is a huge thing that made me more normal.
You mentioned feeling more NT during quarantine and after high school — both times when you likely had more control over your environment, less social pressure, or time to reflect.
School environments, especially middle/high school, can be overstimulating and unforgiving if you’re ND (neurodivergent) in any way. That doesn’t mean you were more autistic then, just that your traits may have been more obvious or harder to manage.
Depression vs. Neurodivergence
You’re spot on to question whether you were conflating insecurity or depression with being ND.
- Depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem can mimic or amplify ND traits — like social withdrawal, flat affect, or sensory issues.
- It’s also possible your ND traits (if you have them) became more manageable once you started healing or gaining confidence.