Did you ever get almost fired from a job?
Did you ever get almost fired from a job?
Did you ever get almost fired from a job?
How can I see a message?
Shows that were only popular in your country?
How can I contact a mod?
What is the "dip"?
Ableism towards cluster B personality disorders is far too normalised.
What technology will disappear in the next 10 years?
What makes a country real/not real?
What's a poorly received movie that you liked?
What countries have the best flags?
Songs with the same name?
Am I the only person who notices the Autistic accent?
Why shouldn't justice be punitive?
Do you ever use words from different countries?
Can a diagnosis hold you back?
Who is this person in this photo on the music video to 'Free Fallin' by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers?
How is taxation not theft?
What's the most niche genre you like?
What was the strangest reason you got in trouble in school?
Good forgotten movies
I hear you, I have this disorder myself. I was surprised as well when I was diagnosed. Soon enough you'll start seeing it in your behaviour and don't worry. Your not "cooked". Those with ASPD can live normal lives you just need insight and help. You may not feel empathy or shame, you may not be able to relate to others and you not be able to tell the difference between wrong and right but none of those things will hold you down. You just feel emotion and perceived things in a different way. That's all.
As for the "alcoholic" thing. It's common for those of us with this disorder to become dependent on drugs and booze. It's a way to satisfy your need for stimulants and to combat chronic boredom. I take both myself but I'm not addicted.