Originally posted by mokkoyeah... from girl to girl: go outside and jog. It helps, seriously. And yeah, it will ruin your hair and makeup, but you don't need to care because nobody's gonna come near you while you're like that anyway. Plus, afterwards you feel better... and you can eat a whole box of chocolates without feeling guilty (<-- what I did last night)
Does it show?π³
Originally posted by angie88lol, Good advice angie. But I think I'll skip the jogging and go straight to the chocolateπ
yeah... from girl to girl: go outside and jog. It helps, seriously. And yeah, it will ruin your hair and makeup, but you don't need to care because nobody's gonna come near you while you're like that anyway. Plus, afterwards you feel better... and you can eat a whole box of chocolates without feeling guilty (<-- what I did last night)
Originally posted by Nordlysok, I've read most of the article on wikipedia. So do you have any obsessions?
Maybe that's because you are weird? π Anyway, it's debatable whether autism is a disorder, and even more debatable whether it's a mental disorder. Of course autistic people are different from neurotypical people (aka NTs), and I think that explains a lot of the problems in understanding NTs. Mostly, people understand each other because they experience th ...[text shortened]... reoccupation with social concerns, delusions of superiority, and obsession with conformity." π