I’ve had this question in my brain for weeks and I don’t know where to put it. I guess I chose here because maybe someone else has had this same question and found answers. Maybe it’s a stupid question actually.

But what is it like to be Neurotypical?

I am not confident I have known a single Neurotypical person, at least not well. They are apparently the vast majority of people, but I think everyone I’ve ever been close to was ND. As a late diagnosed AuDHD person, I find myself now analyzing every human I interact with trying to figure out how they are different than me, or how they are similar. I feel like I see the ghost of Neurodivergence in everyone and can’t recognize neurotypicality when I see it.

What are the signs and symptoms of neurotypicality?

  • @dustyData
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    From psychology’s perspective it’s a common misconception that normal or typical is not diverse. Neurodivergent just means someone fits a minimum amount of clinical criteria that we think represents a minority group of humans. If someone was exactly what is catalogued as normal and typical in every way they would be the most unique research subject to ever exist.