#NoStupidQuestionsby@rohanjosh How do you deal with detachment?Some people can do it so effortlessly. They just leave without looking back. Not me though, Im clingy as fuck. How do you deal with it23Comments11Reply
@mrmiyamoto 4Hide 4 repliesI’m autistic so I have the exact opposite of any kind of advice that would help in that regard 😅2Reply
@lmao reply3Hide 3 repliesDo you think autism causes you to have a much harder or easier time with detachments?3Reply
@mrmiyamoto reply2Hide 2 repliesIt’s probably different for everyone, but I tend to form fairly deep connections quickly which makes it hard to disengage. The flip side though is that it takes active effort from me to engage with anyone to begin with so it cuts both ways in some regards.1Reply
@mr_protein replyIkr? Sometimes detachments can be a good thing. No point clinging on to someone if they make you miserable now is there? Stockholm syndrome is a huge factor in toxic relationships and domestic abuse cases.1Reply
Are you sad about detaching from Reddit?
I dont. Just move on and don't give a shit. You'll be glad you did
I’m autistic so I have the exact opposite of any kind of advice that would help in that regard 😅
Do you think autism causes you to have a much harder or easier time with detachments?
It’s probably different for everyone, but I tend to form fairly deep connections quickly which makes it hard to disengage.
The flip side though is that it takes active effort from me to engage with anyone to begin with so it cuts both ways in some regards.
Damn son guess you would consider yourself an introvert then
Lil bit
Why do you assume being detached is better than being connected?
Ikr? Sometimes detachments can be a good thing. No point clinging on to someone if they make you miserable now is there? Stockholm syndrome is a huge factor in toxic relationships and domestic abuse cases.
Nothing a bottle of Hennessy can't solve.
I like your style