• ArxCyberwolf
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    1 year ago

    There’s always one of you people who has to chime in like this. Yes, neurotypicals can be like this. But for a person with ADHD it’s not a choice, it’s far more intense, and it’s debilitating when you’re aware of it and can’t force yourself to do otherwise.

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      1 year ago

      It’s not a choice for ‘neurotypicals’ either. This is simply a result of certain personality traits, notably, being low in Conscientiousness (Big Five), high in Neuroticism and Openness. It’s a (very common) type of person.

      I’m all for the categorisation of ADHD but the amount of Zoomer Google Self Diagnosis that just makes shit up is absurd.

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        1 year ago

        A neurotypical is far more in control of their actions in this situation and it’s absolutely a choice. They don’t have to deal with hyperfocus and executive dysfunction the way someone with ADHD does. This isn’t some self diagnosis bullshit, and it’s reductive at best and actively harmful at worst to suggest we don’t suffer from it or that because neurotypicals can exhibit similar behaviours, that means we’re just making things up. I’m diagnosed and most people here are too.

        • Dra@lemmy.zip
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          1 year ago

          You aren’t neurotypical, so how would you know?