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    AFAICT there are two big things going on here. ...One is that neurotypical people process...
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    have a strong tabula rasa streak but still don’t know if i can think of any situation where a new approach made...
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    Hm okay the thing is my personality change experience has left me with the sense...
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    I get frustrated because I ask, "What could I be doing differently to make friends more easily or feel less nervous...
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    It's part of the whole "some people are good, some are evil" belief. You aren't teaching people anything, you're simply...
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    "our greatest fear is not that we are powerless, but that we are all-powerful," sort of thing
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  35. kontextmaschine said: @drdemonprince yeah the old personality seems to have been somewhat autistic AND anxious (and straight) while the new one is allistic AND zero-anxiety (and bi), not exactly sure how those interacted
  36. drdemonprince said: BUT as i say this, i am just deadass not capable of Initiating socially with people. that’s a fairly common Autism thing. like, i can be more or less socially anxious, sometimes are way worse than others, but im always debilitated from walking up to someone and starting up a convo cold. like that skillset is just, blocked. and trying to force it never works. so maybe its similar to what youre getting at here in that way
  37. drdemonprince said: so the idea of anxiety spiking in response to a situation or a thought is foreign to you? like yes people vary in their baseline levels of anxiety that they move around w each day, and with their propensity to feel spikes in it in response to stimuli, but unless for you it was a constant debilitating peak you in theory would have seen some fluctuations and attenuations
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