Schizoids - Part 3 of 3
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I say we are better off. We don't desire relationships, which hold us back in emotional folly and rearranges our priorities. We have the potential to be vastly successful (unfortunately a social world limits career mobility. That's why I make my own fate). The world looks on us as though something is wrong, which insinuates we are inferior. Most of us don't see an actual problem.
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@activenation you on it !! if i meet a girl and want sex i do and say all the right things but i know it's a matter of time before she want to much time and emotions i don't have and then i lose interest and push her away and find a new one!!
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the comments on here are more useful than the video!!
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I feel as though I am schizoid according to this. I stay in my bedroom for most of the day. I come out to eat and go to the bathroom. I will spend some obligatory time with my family, but I spend most of it in my bedroom. I tend to offend people with my emotionless comments, so I have to mask them with a smile and a giggle. I hate doing it, but it's how I fit in. I don't have many friends, and those I truly consider my friends are in different parts of the country.
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Interesting. Maybe you more a solitary person. If you don't feel your life is out of kilter and quite content , you don't have any issues. Lucky you
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I think i have both SPD and APD. Right now i'm in hell because after years without a job i have to get one and i'm in a "reintegration" program where i have to do group-based talking, roleplays and other assignments. I've already had one panic attack and was on the verge of another.
Being schizoid can be a curse. Whether it's because of the disorder itself or because of the world around us doesn't change it.
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ditto. i see it more as a gift than anything. though it has it's hurdles (mostly in the job area) i'd say it does me more good than harm. not to sound cocky or anything but the intellectual boost from it really makes it hard to see it as nothing but a curse.
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Wow, that Scandinavian thing really interested me here. I highly suspect I'm SPD and have grandparents from Finland. I pretty much fit every single stereotype here. Really blowing my mind right now.
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I find myself in a very similar situation. I really don't like talking to people but it seems to be what i'm good at. It's rather odd that the thing I hate doing is one of the things i'm good at. Quite frustrating.
I am quite content with my schizoid personality.
HouseHaunter454 2 years ago 48
not true, schizoids break from family and have very few friends
at most we have 1 or 2 confidants in which schizoid features are relaxed, outside of them, including any other friend and family are people and interactions therein are just as taxing and annoying as strangers
many unplug their phones after moving out if their family pursues contact with them extensively and dread family related holidays as the true meaning of "hell"
Floridanon407 3 years ago 32