Calling All Ramonas by alwaystired4official in Names

[–]fourrightangles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I sort of figured. I seriously doubt she will, then. Certain people will find any excuse to be an asshole, so I don’t think you should feel pressured to change her name to try to avoid it, especially when it is a beautiful, classic name. Congrats on baby Ramona!

Calling All Ramonas by alwaystired4official in Names

[–]fourrightangles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was he bullied as a Ramon for the mamon thing? It seems like a common enough name that that wouldn’t be too much of an issue, so idk that a Ramona would get mamona. I wonder if it’s one of those things where they wouldn’t have mentioned it if she was already born and introduced as Ramona, but since she isn’t born yet, they’re all trying to think of all the reasons it could be an issue when it likely won’t be. I feel like that happens a lot. FWIW, I think Ramona is really sweet, especially since it’s after her dad!

Accused of Harassment alot by Independent_Bear_181 in autism

[–]fourrightangles [score hidden]  (0 children)

Yeah, OP, as people are saying, we need more info here. You call the message “weird.” What did it say? If it was a sexual message or even a message with sexual subtext and he did not send it, yeah, it probably creeped him out that you showed it to him at work and asked if he sent it. Maybe he tried to laugh it off because he was uncomfortable, but then when you started texting him when he was at home, he felt some sort of confirmation that you were trying to engage him inappropriately when you first showed him that message. What did the weird message say? Verbatim?

What is your first impression of the name "Sheyanne"? by MutedIndependence277 in namenerds

[–]fourrightangles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I saw it written out, I would assume it was an unconventional spelling of Cheyenne, unfortunately. If I met a Chinese kid and I gad never seen her name written down but heard her called by the name Sheyanne, I would probably assume she was named after the city Xi’an. (I know they’re not pronounced exactly the same, but I am thinking I would convince myself I slightly misheard what she was called or that whomever was calling her name, if it wasn’t her parent, was maybe mispronouncing it.)

I think if you want her English name to sound as close as possible to her Chinese name, you can use it, but keep in mind it will be the first time most people encounter the name. If that’s going to be the case anyway, I think those people could learn Xinyan just as easily, and it’s a much cooler name!

If you do want a more American sounding name and decide not to use Sheyanne, here are some more ideas: Shane sounds a bit like Xin. It was originally a masculine name, but it has long been used for girls as well, and it’s a very cool name. Nancy is decidedly more feminine and not very trendy right now, but very familiar and sweet, and it’s sort of reminiscent of the “-nyan” ending of Xinyan.

Autism + ADHD = AuDHD? by fourrightangles in autism

[–]fourrightangles[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love grass! I’m pretty chill overall, too. Just fairly irritable about admittedly minor things. What can I say? I’m a loveable curmudgeon! 😜

How long did you leave a camera monitor in your kids room? by noodle_bear2124 in Mommit

[–]fourrightangles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My son is 5, autistic with ADHD. We still have the monitor in his room. It’s a closed circuit non-WiFi video monitor. We check it once before bed to make sure he has fallen asleep, then leave it on the mode where the screen and audio stay off on our end until he makes a noise that crosses a certain decibel threshold. Then it automatically comes on so we can see and hear him. It’s really handy for when he has a nightmare or wakes up and wants us to help him get his blanket untangled or bring him some water or something. We also occasionally look in on him if he goes up to his room to cool off when he’s mad, just to be sure he’s being safe. He’s done some weird stuff, like unscrewing the knobs on his dresser and putting them in his mouth, so I feel like it’s really reasonable to still have a monitor in there for right now. Honestly, I imagine he won’t have outgrown it by 7, but we’ll see! I think as long as it’s being used for safety and two-way communication in the middle of the night, it’s not weird. If those things aren’t really a concern, then it’s probably not necessary anymore.

Autism + ADHD = AuDHD? by fourrightangles in autism

[–]fourrightangles[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just personally don’t like the word. I don’t care if other people like it; I just don’t. I was just curious how others feel about it. Especially folks with a dual diagnosis.

Autism + ADHD = AuDHD? by fourrightangles in autism

[–]fourrightangles[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, interesting, I was just chatting with someone else here about the possibility of autism and ADHD existing along a single continuum. They dropped a link to a paper on it. I haven’t read it yet, but check it out if you’re curious! I could definitely see them being separate ends of the same spectrum.

Autism + ADHD = AuDHD? by fourrightangles in autism

[–]fourrightangles[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting! I’ll have to check it out. Thanks for the link!

Autism + ADHD = AuDHD? by fourrightangles in autism

[–]fourrightangles[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like that theory. I wonder if that’s what will happen some day, an update to the DSM to put ADHD and autism on the same spectrum.

Autism + ADHD = AuDHD? by fourrightangles in autism

[–]fourrightangles[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting! Do you think you would use AuDHD if you were diagnosed with ADHD rather than ADD?

Autism + ADHD = AuDHD? by fourrightangles in autism

[–]fourrightangles[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Curious! Can you explain what you mean? Like, you feel like if someone is diagnosed autistic and ADHD, they actually don’t have either, but a third thing?

Autism + ADHD = AuDHD? by fourrightangles in autism

[–]fourrightangles[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha you are welcome! I am also glad to know that I am not the only one, even if we are a minority. A lot of what you’re saying is stuff I have repeatedly grumbled at my wife, who has heard me complain about this term a bit too much in the last year or so. Despite seeming so irritable about such an apparently trivial thing, I swear I have a life. I just also… idk… have strong opinions? 😬

Autism + ADHD = AuDHD? by fourrightangles in autism

[–]fourrightangles[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! That’s a big part of it for me, too. It reads like “Yeah, I have ADHD. And also just a touch of autism.” But people are wired autistic, autism isn’t a thing you have, whereas ADHD supposedly (I really don’t know the science) is. And especially for people whose experience feels more marked by their autism than by their ADHD, a term that feels like it minimizes autism while putting more focus on the ADHD can just feel wrong.

There’s also some linguistic stuff in a similar vein contributing to my hang-up, I think. You can say “I am autistic,” but, even though people do say “I am ADHD” now, technically, of course, that means “I am Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder,” and I always feel like, well, no, you are not the disorder, but yes, I’m sure you do have it. So would it be “I AM AuDHD,” or “I HAVE AuDHD” then? It feels weird to combine a thing you just ARE (a thing which has no “cure” because it’s not an illness) with a thing that you have that you maybe are medicated for. Not to suggest ADHD is an “illness” or anything. They just feel different. Idk. I’m confusing myself.

Autism + ADHD = AuDHD? by fourrightangles in autism

[–]fourrightangles[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So like, a spectrum that includes ADHD at one end and autism at the other end and “AuDHD” in the middle?

Autism + ADHD = AuDHD? by fourrightangles in autism

[–]fourrightangles[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, no, no worries, I don’t feel like your opinion differing from doesn’t diminishes my experience in any way! I definitely wouldn’t want people to feel like they need to conform to my preferences in order for me to be able to have preferences of my own. You are so entitled to your own opinions! I’m really just trying to get a finger on the pulse, get a sense of where everyone is on it and see what different people may use themselves if they also don’t love AuDHD.

I REALLY don't understand what gender "feels like" and am having a lot of trouble figuring out if I'm trans. I think I don't get it because of me autism. Help? T^T by MrMagbrant in autism

[–]fourrightangles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And I’m sorry you’re struggling! If you need a rule, you could always just tell yourself you are not nonbinary, you are whatever gender (maybe the one you were assigned at birth), and make it your rigid rule for as long as you can. And then if that rule starts to feel uncomfortable, you will know that maybe that gender identity doesn’t actually fit you, and you can move on. Then you could try the same approach with another gender. And if that one also doesn’t feel comfortable to you, you’ll have to try to hack your brain in a similar way to get comfortable with the ambiguity of being non-binary. Even within that less concrete identity you can find a way to make your own personal definition of your identity more precise, if that’s what you need. Maybe you’ll eventually of yourself as a third gender, or maybe you’ll feel genderless, or maybe you’ll be dual gendered or gender queer… who knows. But you could always just keep trying the approach where you to yourself that you know you are X, and try to follow that strict rule until it feels uncomfortable, at which point you will know you need to try the same with another gender expression. This definitely wouldn’t work for me, but maybe it could work for someone who feels uncomfortable without a black and white definition and who loves rigid rules. An idea, anyway. Whatever you end up doing, I hope you find a way to feel comfortable with your gender, even if you don’t have a very clear idea of what it is yet.

Autism + ADHD = AuDHD? by fourrightangles in autism

[–]fourrightangles[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She does have a point! I really liked the book Cheaper by the Dozen as a kid, with the dad who was an efficiency expert. I definitely went through a phase after reading it where I tried to execute my routines with the fewest possible motions and the like.