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Putteke
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Joined: 2 Apr 2025
Age: 39
Gender: Male
Posts: 10
Location: the Netherlands

Yesterday, 11:43 am

I'm incredibly lucky in so far that my colleagues are really patient and understanding with me. They give me a lot of freedom and are really understanding when I need some space for my own. Lately, I feel like I've withdrawn a bit from the team, and have been doing my own thing. They're not complaining, but I feel bad about it. I've asked them about it and they insist it's not a problem, but I'm not sure if they would tell me if there is something bothering them.

I'm not sure if I really have question here, but I am curious if anyone else has experienced something alike?

(Might be worth mentioning: I know I'm incredibly lucky, and I'm definitely not complaining. Just wondering if others have felt similar... insecurities, I guess?)



BTDT
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Joined: 26 Jul 2010
Age: 61
Gender: Non-binary
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Yesterday, 12:04 pm

Well, as long as you are able to keep up with work, I think they understand that you aren't there for social interaction like many normal people. They also understand that you have a limited amount of energy to do stuff.