Good question. At first it seemed like something to do with religion, but I think it's to do with managing responsibilities and obligations. too much goin on.Disney Duster wrote:I was wondering, for that Neurotypical site, it said that this was a sympton (and thus, actually something people are "normally" supposed to be able to do):
Pseudosimultaneous Awareness Disorder
"...subjective experience of processing multiple modes of awareness simultaneously, which may sometimes result in odd beliefs, delusions, or disorganised speech."
...if symptoms are accompanied by the belief that the Illusion of Simultaneous Awareness is a real experience, and not an illusion. This belief persists constantly despite the person being given logical and persuasive evidence to the contrary."
What does that all mean? That autistic people can't deal with all the things they sense in life...at any given time?! Or just when, maybe, there's too much going on, like a lot of people? And actually it's been scientifically proven (or they think) that nobody can simultaneously take in all sensory things anyway...?
I'm telling you. Currently I have my job, movie rentals from a video store, my youtube videos, and chores and social stuff to take care of and that sounds like very little but it's not for me. My mom is practically forcing me to throw in banking and bills and shit like that and it becomes a bit much.
But she's a mother. it's beyond her mental capability to even comprehend the thought of *not* shoving herself up my ass.