Once I pass I want to cosplay Link or Sirius Black and grow my hair out and sIGH
Some good goals!! Esp since both are trans characters

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Once I pass I want to cosplay Link or Sirius Black and grow my hair out and sIGH
Some good goals!! Esp since both are trans characters
I recently got diagnosed with ADHD and I feel ashamed admitting it. I don't know why. I know it's a perfectly fine thing to have. Do you have any tips on how to be okay with the diagnosis?
Time helps. After a while you just get to the point where you’re like “You know what? This is part of who I am. If other people don’t like it they can go an suck an egg.” (Or, at least, I did.)
Also, I find knowing more about ADHD, and being more self-aware helps. I’m forever realising exactly how much of my behaviour, experiences, difficulties and assets are related to my ADHD. Doing this helps me manage things better, which is a bit of a keystone for me, in terms of being okay with having ADHD.
Also don’t forget that disclosure is 100% up to you. If you don’t want to tell anyone about your ADHD, you don’t have to.
- Prue
uneven sleeves all day or walking barefoot across legos all day?
Legos, I lived with a gravel driveway and we never cleaned up or legos anyway.
I’m prepared.
The weirdest thing to ever happen to me is having to figure out where to put 20 pictures of Mayday Parade on my wall, find a home for eight copies of Black Lines, and figure out what to do with eight Mayday Parade shirts.
NORMAL PEOPLE DON’T HAVE THESE PROBLEMS SKYLAR