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I feel this.
Over the past couple of years I've made a conscious effort, when someone just doesn't get it, instead of being annoyed, to feel happy for them. Why? Because apparently they have no experience with their body or brain limiting them. With experiencing something that they can't just change or push through. With struggling to do something that comes easy to others. So, they're lucky, and I try to think "good for you".
Of course that isn't fool proof, I do still get frustrated at times, but it really surprised me how trying to create this perception shift in myself actually helped me.
This feels so condescending towards neurotypicals in the funniest way.
"Oh, you don't experience this tormenting struggle and can fit in with the majority of society! Good for you!" LMAO
Tbf, I know that's not the intent, of course, but it still made me laugh!
Hahaha yeah I can see that! And in a way, sometimes it does feel a bit condescending, depending on how condescending the other person is about it all. But mostly what I aim for is being genuinely pleased for them!
(and just to be clear, all of these thoughts happens only in my head, I don't want to be condescending to anyone!)
Lol I love this 😄 well done