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the ADHD urge to use parenthesis in every sentence (because every thought comes with additional bonus content)

  • @[email protected]
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    11 months ago

    I don’t know if I have ADHD, but I struggle with this as well! Sometimes I’ll write a message/email and there’s a paren after every other sentence.

    Lately I’ve been making an effort to substitute with a semicolon or bridge the thoughts with a dash:

    “I’m thinking this - but I also think this.”

    Unsure if that’s a correct usage of punctuation, but I feel like it helps the sentence feel more focused and an expansion of the thought, rather than a random segue (especially with work)

    Edit: realized that I had broken my own rule seconds after posting

    • @Patrizsche
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      311 months ago

      Rest assured, using parentheses in sentences is not a criterion for the diagnosis of ADHD in the DSM-5

      • @blueskiesocOP
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        111 months ago

        Yup. Most ADHD symptoms are relatable to everyone to a small degree. It helps us blend in.

        chameleon clinging to hand that also holds an arizona iced tea can - chameleon and can are matching shades of blue and brown