Let's face It
Let's face it Let's face it, we always have to hide. Being neurodivergent, I've learned a long time ago how to mold and form to make myself fit into everyone else's boxes. Not be to loud? Check. People please? Check. Pretend to be present? Check. Most think ADHD is just for boys or children. Even I grew up thinking that I would grow out of my diagnosis. No one taught me what it meant to be different, I just knew I was. I grew up being Stitch, the outsider. I talked to much, laughed to loudly, ate to much. I would chew on pens or I would tap my foot. I found myself struggling with completing tasks, and always, and I mean always being messy and disorganized. And remembering things? Ha- good luck. I was clumsy, always running into things or hurting myself. Breaking stuff. I often had emotional outburst that seemed "sudden" and my impulse to spend money or speak before someone was done should have been red flags. When I got my diagnoses of ADHD in high sc...