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Recent content by Lyrielle

  1. Lyrielle

    MBTI (Meyers Briggs Personality)

    I have not been diagnosed as autistic so I did not answer the poll, but I do relate to a number of autistic traits and I am an INFP. I think your theories make a lot of sense.
  2. Lyrielle

    A question about not being able to speak

    Often it would be something simple like my mom said good morning to me, and I wanted to say good morning back but couldn't, or we'd be in the car on the way somewhere and she'd be talking about the day and ask me some question that I didn't mind answering but I felt like I just could not make a...
  3. Lyrielle

    A question about not being able to speak

    My personal experience does not sound like 'selective mutism' as it's not related to anxiety or a freeze reaction, but I sometimes have moments where I really want to communicate or to answer someone, but in that moment the action of moving my mouth and pushing air through my vocal cords is...
  4. Lyrielle

    Driving Challenges

    I can really relate! I didn't have a car to drive until many, many years after getting my license and had to relearn. It's been about 5 years since then and I still feel uncomfortable with it. I'm sure I would regress to even greater anxiety if I drove less (I go out twice a week, once for...
  5. Lyrielle

    There's a lot I can relate to

    I'm very interested in personality theories, especially Myers-Briggs and Cognitive Functions. The first time I read a description of the INFP type I laughed and cried at how much I could relate. It was so lovely to finally feel understood. I'm always up for taking personality quizzes and I...
  6. Lyrielle

    There's a lot I can relate to

    Hello, I recently stumbled upon a youtube channel about autism which sparked my interest in learning more, and as I've looked further there is a lot I can relate to although I don't think I would fit the official diagnosis requirements. I just feel a lot of understanding and good will towards...
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