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30 Apr 2023, 11:27 am

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30 Apr 2023, 12:11 pm

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I slept seven hours!! ^ :alien: :alien: :alien: :alien: :alien:


Nice! Is that the new meds?




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30 Apr 2023, 4:29 pm

42.5% (Moderate)



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01 May 2023, 2:16 pm

I don't know how to share the chart, I had "aversive," "alienated," and "fragile" maxed out, top segment for "anguished," second to top for all the rest, overall 86.88%. Not surprising, I would probably qualify for a diagnosis of avoidant personality disorder.


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16 May 2023, 1:09 am

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I got high (70%)

I dunno if I have AVPD or not. It is something I have discussed with my therapist, before discovering autistic traits. I could have both AVPD and autism.


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16 May 2023, 1:31 am

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It didn't surprise me that I scored high overall but low in fragility. :lol:


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13 Mar 2024, 5:30 am

My score came out pretty high at 74%.

Honestly, I'm not entirely surprised. I've been grappling with feelings of avoidance and social anxiety for a while now. What's interesting is that I also struggle with maladaptive daydreaming, which is a common coping mechanism for individuals dealing with mental health conditions. In this article on chi-nese.com, some of its symptoms are mentioned.
I'm actively trying to fight against daydreaming. It's not easy, and there are days when those avoidant thoughts seem overwhelming. But I'm learning to challenge them, to question their validity, and to push myself beyond my comfort zone.
I don't know, maybe there are others who also have this. If so, you can read this article on how to fight daydreaming. You'll find other tips there like watch a movie to focus your attention on something else or read why it's bad for you to daydream. In short, you miss out on what's actually happening around you.



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15 Mar 2024, 3:01 am

Your avoidant personality traits are moderate (58.13%) :arrow:
This seems about right to me. I tend to keep to myself a lot because I don't see a reason to interact with others. I find interacting & going out draining but usually not very upsetting or bothersome. Plus the hobbies that interest me have always been more solitary things I can do at home. My score woulda been a lot higher when I was single & depressed about being lonely.

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but if you are just taking them for funsies and don't have issues relating to AVPD then a higher score in those areas can be for like, any number of other things, like ADHD or maladaptive daydreaming or something.
I'm sure this is the case with me.


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16 Mar 2024, 3:43 pm

"Your avoidant personality traits are high (71.88%)."

What's this? Never heard of this condition before, but many, many of the questions were spot on for me. I thought these were just anxiety (I have been diagnosed with Generalized Anxiety Disorder) along with my neurodivergence making socializing tricky and leading me to a long history of rejection.


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16 Mar 2024, 9:14 pm

Harmonie wrote:
"Your avoidant personality traits are high (71.88%)."

What's this? Never heard of this condition before, but many, many of the questions were spot on for me. I thought these were just anxiety (I have been diagnosed with Generalized Anxiety Disorder) along with my neurodivergence making socializing tricky and leading me to a long history of rejection.
I think social anxiety is more about experiencing the emotional effect that could be a cause, whereas avoident personality is more about the behavioral pattern that could be an effect.


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19 Mar 2024, 1:04 am

Yea the distracted, alienated, and fretful results of mine are probably affected mostly by my ADHD inattentive type, aspergers, and anxiety lol. I do not relate to avoidant personality issues thankfully. I am grateful for that since I know these issues are really distressing. I have some good people in my family and am grateful for my few but quality friends. I do not think too much of rejection and do not get easily embarrassed because it does not matter to me much unless it affects my family and friends.

Also I am bad at imagining like.. actual daydreams. I just think? Nothing that could be a storyline and nothing with characters and whatever. That would involve me having to understand intentions and personalities of people more or something maybe. I wish I could just have my own stories and movies in my head like some of my friends seem to have. Sounds fun. :(

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