 The way I try to look at it is, if people are seeing my disability or aspects of my life that are reflective of it as a red flag or something that's negative, then they're not the sort of person that I would want to be spending time. People would say that's rejection sensitive. I always forget RSD. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Just dysphoria. Rejection sensitive dysphoria. Yeah. They will say it's that and to some extent it probably is, but at the same time it's just realism like we discussed earlier. I might not be able to do all these things that you want me to do and if I can't, I don't think there's going to be a situation where I will suddenly be able to do them because you want me to do them. If that's a problem, then it's a problem. It will always be a problem for you. So it's best not to continue.