idek what I’m doing here
things i love:
taylor swift
reading (fantasy & dark romance are faves, but i read most genres)
writing (aspiring author)
my daughter (she’s 3 and super cool)
digital journaling (& making my own templates)
things about me:
i have adhd so my brain is basically nonexistent
i am autistic, even if i don’t seem like it 🙄
i have ARFID 😮💨
i have unintentionally ghosted my therapist for a month now but it’s not my fault bc my nana got sick, then passed away less than 2 weeks ago and basically took my ability to function with her 🥲
idk let’s be friends or whatever this app is for 🫠
#unfiltered #embracevulnerability #autisticadult #adhdinwomen
In today's fast-paced world, it can be challenging to find a sense of belonging and authenticity. Many people experience feelings of isolation, especially those with conditions like ADHD and autism. It's crucial to foster supportive communities where individuals can share their stories without fear of judgment. 1. **Embracing Vulnerability**: Sharing personal experiences, including struggles with mental health and loss, can be daunting but also incredibly liberating. It opens up discussions about mental health awareness and encourages others to seek help and support. 2. **Fostering Connections**: Whether through forums, social media, or local community events, building relationships with like-minded individuals can enhance our understanding of ourselves and others. The hashtag movements such as #unfiltered and #embracevulnerability are great examples of creating supportive spaces online. 3. **Literature and Expression**: For many, reading and writing serve as therapeutic outlets. Literature, especially genres like fantasy and dark romance, provides an escape and a method for processing complex emotions. By connecting through shared interests, we cultivate a diverse and empathetic environment. Let's support one another and find joy in our unique journeys!

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