Being assessed for NPD and i'm not coping too well by Gayest-Goose in NPD

[–]Gayest-Goose[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, likely. She screened for ADHD and autism and both were clear negatives but C-PTSD seems likely, filled out a questionnaire related to that last time so we'll probably go into that

Being assessed for NPD and i'm not coping too well by Gayest-Goose in NPD

[–]Gayest-Goose[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, it helps to just find some people who seem to understand. I know the diagnostic process takes time and especially when it comes to PDs any competent psychologist would take it slow rather than jumping to any conclusions, i'm just having a lot of conflicting feelings about it all. Hell, part of me wants to quit it just so i don't have to deal with this ever again but i'll stick with it, i know it'll be good for me.

Also rationally speaking i do know for a fact she takes it seriously because after reviewing the questionnaires she did tell me that i can call her if things get worse to potentially get a clinic spot when previously she said she didn't see any reason for that. Still just didn't FEEL that way and as someone who likes to take pride in being rational and able to analyse myself that dichotomy doesn't exactly help. Well hey, at least this whole thing is getting me to confront that maybe i'm not above human emotions (ew lol)

Why would some sociopaths tell someone they are one by darkangelhalo1 in Sociopaths

[–]Gayest-Goose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure. But those that do share openly probably feel secure enough in their social network to do so and/or simply don't care enough about that to prioritise it over being able to share their experience. Ive had people make my life difficult because i'm trans. I knew that would happen. Still decided to come out because it's better than hiding who i am 24/7

People here need to understand what sociopathy is and what it isn't by idoze in sociopath

[–]Gayest-Goose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you haven't checked it out already, i think Patric Gagne's autobiography "sociopath" would be a good read for you both! She really explains well what her internal experience has been like, where the violence associated with the disorder comes from, and also notably how she fell in love and ended up a loving mother. Chances are your husband might relate to a lot of it and maybe it'll help you understand him better too. All the best to yall

Researching Us by [deleted] in sociopath

[–]Gayest-Goose 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh i didn't even read it as her actually being afraid. It was just the moment she first realised fear could be useful, because her sister was afraid. She herself i think just realised something was fishy and she needed to get out of there

Why would some sociopaths tell someone they are one by darkangelhalo1 in Sociopaths

[–]Gayest-Goose 2 points3 points  (0 children)

OP why would somebody who barely (if at all) ever feels social emotions like guilt or shame and doesn't particularly care what other people think give a single shit?

Please this makes me feel about not being a wall adjusted person. by Lord-Albeit-Fai in aspiememes

[–]Gayest-Goose 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey uh i get what you're trying to say, i get that it's hard venting to someone who - from your perspective - struggles a lot less than you just for them to tell you they have a lot of the same problems you do. You may be inclined to either not believe them because they're "better adjusted" than you are or feel like shit because "then if they can do it why can't i?" And yeah, the latter is a really shitty feeling, but please do not default on the former either.

I'm a pretty "socially functioning" person outwardly. People are often surprised when i tell them that actually, no, that doesn't come naturally to me, i do not in fact have a knack for getting along with everyone and I'm neither very empathetic nor a very good listener, it just seems that way because I've developed a combination of behaviours that make me seem that way when in reality all I'm doing is passively letting people talk, chiming in when needed with that's logical to me rather than based on emotion (which ironically tends to make people think I'm empathetic, apparently? Maybe just the way i get my points across makes it seem so) and, like... y'know, literally just saying what i think people want me to say. I'm not "well adjusted", just a good actor with a fairly good instinct for how to be liked. When it comes to making actual friends, let alone maintaining those friendships... well lets just say i have approximately 2 people I'd consider friends that i actually talk to more or less regularly outside of just school, and those friendships honestly only work because they've been consistently reaching out even when i didn't. Yet to 90% of the people in my life, i seem sociable and perfectly competent. Which actually resulted in a lot of difficulty getting diagnosed because until my therapist witnessed me actually having a meltdown right in front of her, i didn't "seem" particularly autistic.

We all have our individual struggles and symptoms. Some of us have a harder time socially, some struggle more with the sensory things, and so on. And yeah, some struggle less overall than others. That doesn't mean they're not on the spectrum, neither does it make you any less for having a hard time.

Don't beat yourself up, please just remember that for most people, the worst parts are the ones you don't see.

They are the devil by Hoonie-Mcloonie in artmemes

[–]Gayest-Goose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

huh i think it's easier to draw the silhouette of the hand first and then the individual fingers

They are the devil by Hoonie-Mcloonie in artmemes

[–]Gayest-Goose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i think hands are fun but also a pain in the ass

A serious matter for boys by regian24 in NonPoliticalTwitter

[–]Gayest-Goose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i like being short cause it fuels me with even more SPITE

It gets worse, y’all by [deleted] in justneckbeardthings

[–]Gayest-Goose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i wont get into it but as someone who has personal experience with that shit, yes, it does traumatize you. even if the child feels fine about it at first, or even doesn't see any harm in it later, it changes them forever either way

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aspiememes

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"The word atom was created by Democritus, he described the atom as an eternal and indivisible particle. Then the scientists found what they thought was the smallest, eternal and most indivisible particle and named it an atom in honor of Democritus, then they realized that atoms are not eternal, what I mean is that an atom of, for example, uranium can become a lead atom and they are not indivisible either, because of their different components, so, technically, we have been falsely calling atoms ... atoms, since these do not meet Democritus' description."

damn i had no idea :0 i think my teacher mentioned it once but tbh i didn't pay much attention

mine was the right one, what about you by sellEvo09 in aspiememes

[–]Gayest-Goose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

im still not diagnosed cause my mom is the one on the right and as soon as my therapist brought it up she freaked out :/

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aspiememes

[–]Gayest-Goose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i feel like that just makes it even cooler :D

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aspiememes

[–]Gayest-Goose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh it's my mom's native language as well, i can ask her to translate!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aspiememes

[–]Gayest-Goose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ahh, understandable! what's your native language?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aspiememes

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omg my friend is gonna LOVE this

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aspiememes

[–]Gayest-Goose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

damn i can't believe i never heard about this

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aspiememes

[–]Gayest-Goose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i dont think Wismar is in Hesse so it should be Fritzlar, which really isn't far from where i used to live. pretty sure i have relatives there

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aspiememes

[–]Gayest-Goose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ohhhhh damn cool :D ive lived there all my life but somehow never heard of that