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I've never been allowed to belong. My experiences have never been mainstream. I don't have the words to describe myself and my perspective.
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I've never been a Cypriot and I've never been British, I've never been straight, I've never been neuroatypical... I'm not sure what to say
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to explain my lived experience hence why these labels make me feel like language can accommodate me.
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*neuroatypical not neuroatypical, oops
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Wow my phone doesn't like neurotypical haha
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Anyway, my point is being very different and always outsider means the linguistic tools etc isn't always easily accessible. For example I
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can use "I'm stimming I'm so nervous" or "I have no spoons" or "my PTSD has been triggered" and for 1st time I can say what I'm feeling.
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I'm torn. It's exhausting to feel like an outsider and it's torturous to belong.
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With this I agree
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