SchizoPolyGymnast
Elementalist
- May 28, 2024
- 849
I was diagnosed autistic in the early 90s and with a severe learning disability later on in life, and something that has always been part of me is a sense of deeply rooted otherness, loneliness and emotional isolation. The eternal sense of being behind plexiglass.
I have had close relationships with friends and family for years now. I'm accommodated at work and I have an active social life. Yet the sense of isolation remains like an intractable personality trait. It's something I think you're born with and it has nothing to do with society or what the people around you are doing or not doing. Everyone's quick fix is to just say that, if only people were more accepting, this wouldn't happen. And I know they're well-meaning but damnit, they don't get it.
Does anyone else experience this?
I have had close relationships with friends and family for years now. I'm accommodated at work and I have an active social life. Yet the sense of isolation remains like an intractable personality trait. It's something I think you're born with and it has nothing to do with society or what the people around you are doing or not doing. Everyone's quick fix is to just say that, if only people were more accepting, this wouldn't happen. And I know they're well-meaning but damnit, they don't get it.
Does anyone else experience this?