AspergianMutantt wrote:
My family raised me telling me people were all different, so I am normal in that regards. Or so they said.
I heard this as well. For me, I think it was a combination of things. My family
wanted me to be normal. They hoped that I would
snap out of whatever what impacting me. They tried to get me involved in social activities. They encouraged me to do things that I was uncomfortable with (even though I failed often). They didn’t want to acknowledge that I was possibly different.
As I like to say, I grew up, trying to live a neurotypical lifestyle with neurotypical aspirations.
This approach had both positives and negatives.
On the negative side, it led to a series of disappointments. And near constant anxiety/depression. Beginning when I was quite young.
On the positive side, it forced me to stretch beyond my abilities. I don’t believe I would be functioning so well as an adult, if they had simply “packed it in”.