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Learning about myself

D'Andre

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Hi lots been a while and I've been doing research and meeting people on the spectrum. Its been confirmation after confirmation. I really wish I could have gotten check as a kid and grown up in this community. Its really difficult to really relax when i dont have it on paper but im learning to accept me as me regardless. But anyways hope everyone is well.
 
Hi lots been a while and I've been doing research and meeting people on the spectrum. Its been confirmation after confirmation. I really wish I could have gotten check as a kid and grown up in this community. Its really difficult to really relax when i dont have it on paper but im learning to accept me as me regardless. But anyways hope everyone is well.
What wonderful hope and optimism in your post while still recognizing the difficult journey it took for you to get here and be able to say this.

I, too, am learning to accept myself regardless, and I honor your struggle to this goal. It can be a difficult journey, fraught with setbacks, I know, but we press on and keep moving forward.
 
Conditioned hypervigilence to mask my offensive otherness precedes my earliest memory of being. I cannot be another, yet struggle to warm to my heartfire.
 

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