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07 Mar 2013, 6:12 pm

I related to this list quiet allot, some of the isues did not fit like the stomach issues and some of the sensory issues.

Also the categorising as I am very happy when categorising anything but never keep my categories up-to-date unless things are very important to me.

A good list.



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07 Mar 2013, 6:31 pm

The ones that do not apply:

2. A prolific writer drawn to poetry

I don't often write spontaneously, unless you count internet forums.

9. Treated friends as “pawns” in youth, e.g., friends were “students,” “consumers,” “soldiers.”

I rarely had any and don't remember doing this.

13. Mastered imitation.
8. Irritable bowel and/or intestinal issues.
2. Confused when there is more than one meaning to a word.
10. Words bring a sense of comfort and peace, akin to a friendship.

I can identify with everything else on the list.

EDIT: Last had an imaginary friend in my mid-20's.



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07 Mar 2013, 9:39 pm

whirlingmind wrote:
There was barely anything on the lists that didn't fit me. I hope the professionals bother to read things like this.
I completely agree with you; just reading that made me thing that this person had been there and documented all my life experiences.


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