Joined: 1 Feb 2025 Age: 28 Gender: Female Posts: 2 Location: my own little mind
Yesterday, 4:55 pm
Hi everybody, glad to meet you! I'm 28 and my old therapist diagnosed me with ASD 2 years ago, but I still wasn't officially tested. I guess now that I finally fit in among a community, I'm afraid of taking the test and not being ASD, just being weird and alone. I know that's not likely to happen, but hey, try telling that to my brain. I never had friends and that always made me incredibly sad, so if you're up for it, I'd like to get to know you better
_________________ Diagnosed ASD, ADHD, Tourettes age 5 I don't mean to offend anyone, I just have very strong opinions Feel free to PM me--I like to talk about most things other than sports
Joined: 27 Oct 2014 Age: 40 Gender: Non-binary Posts: 30,088 Location: Right over your left shoulder
Yesterday, 4:59 pm
Ahoy-hoy.
_________________ The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. You can't advance to the next level without stomping on a few Koopas.
And, as you are probably aware, an official ASD diagnosis it not required here. Nor is an unofficial diagnosis. You can even be certain you are notontheAutismSpectrum. A formal assessment is your choice (unless you live somewhere where it is not an available choice) or your personal circumstances (like for getting treatment, etc.) requires an assessment.
Personally, I wanted a formal assessment because I think I'm near the threshold for being or not being ontheAutismSpectrum.
_________________ When diagnosed I bought champagne! I finally knew why people were strange.
Joined: 6 Nov 2014 Age: 34 Gender: Male Posts: 3,963 Location: Middle-Earth
Yesterday, 5:46 pm
aurora91 wrote:
Hi everybody, glad to meet you! I'm 28 and my old therapist diagnosed me with ASD 2 years ago, but I still wasn't officially tested. I guess now that I finally fit in among a community, I'm afraid of taking the test and not being ASD, just being weird and alone. I know that's not likely to happen, but hey, try telling that to my brain. I never had friends and that always made me incredibly sad, so if you're up for it, I'd like to get to know you better
Joined: 30 Jun 2018 Age: 76 Gender: Male Posts: 9,493 Location: Indiana
Yesterday, 6:15 pm
aurora91 Welcome to Wrong Planet
You wrote that you would like to have a friend. Sometimes it is hard to make friends. Sometimes we make a friend and they fly away after a few years. Some say they wish to be our friends but they lie.
Over my lifetime I had two good friends they were forever friends. They were a little like me. So how can I help you achieve your goals. In the world around 50 percent of humans females will have some of your traits. They are out there but you must seek them out. There are two types of people introverts and extroverts. You are an introvert and you can make friends with other introverts. They will be a little bit like yourself. Let me try and describe these two groups.
Extroverts. When they get sad and depressed, they find other extroverts and talk and talk and talk. They jump about like fireflies. The conversations are short and rarely go into depth. But talking melts away stress and within a few minutes they are happy because their stress has disappeared.
Introverts are very different. When they experience stress, they need to be alone.
So the best approach is to find other introverts and make friends. But introverts many times sit alone at home. They are out there and you just need to find them and introduce yourself and become friends. You have to be brave. You have to take the first step. So how do you start? You start with the things that you find interesting. Lets see, you wrote:
Your interests are: writing, art, tv shows, movies, psychology, literature, philosophy. This is your flight path. There are people out there with these interest. Often times they form clubs and have meetings. Find a club and go to their meetings and make friends.