So, I was contemplating posting about my feelings of rejection and failure as a kid to the @actuallyautistic . I was going to ask if anyone else had those feelings as well. I remember moments when I cried by myself, wishing I could fit in with everyone else. But a little voice inside me said, "If you did that, you wouldn't be yourself anymore." I tried to stick to what my inner voice said, but can remember countless times I crumbled under criticism (like not washing the dishes properly), or did things I didn't really want to do (or knew was wrong).

A bit of synchronicity today -- an article just appeared in my newsfeed about #RejectionSensitiveDysphoria. And this condition is not only felt by folks with #ADHD, #Autistic folks feel it too.

Who else had had that? (I suspect quite a few of you...)

https://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/rejection-sensitive-dysphoria

Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD): Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

ADHD can make some people overly emotional and sensitive to criticism. Find out how doctors treat this condition, called rejection sensitive dysphoria.

WebMD
@DoomsdaysCW @actuallyautistic
It me. (◉⁠‿⁠◉) Lately, I've been trying to come up with explanations, so this helps. Thanks.
Seriously, @janggolan! I did not know until today there was a term! @actuallyautistic
@DoomsdaysCW @actuallyautistic
Yeah, I've been telling my cousin I'm paranoid my whole life, but this sounds much closer to reality.

@janggolan @DoomsdaysCW @actuallyautistic

There's still good reason to be paranoid, so don't bin it just yet. There's fully 30% of humanity that would rather you not exist except on their terms. Paranoia is still fashionable. Wear it like a neck scarf.

I have so many scarves, it's not even funny. @VulcanTourist @janggolan @actuallyautistic