An INFP with Asperger's Syndrome and ADHD

in #biographical3 years ago

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Growing up, Kendall was never ordinary. Her mind contained of both roses and engines. She was the one type of people who cannot be categorized, nor would anyone ever comprehend her. Being a daydreamer (something she would rather be called "her energy leaving her body"), she even used her imagination in many conversations. Kendall was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome when she was only 4 years old. Because apparently people discovered her inability to read social cues.

She was later diagnosed with ADHD, for her lack of impulse and tantrum controls.

Kendall always yearned for meaningful and intimate friendships. However, she was the flora that produced a stench, eradicating the bees. Being stubborn but open-minded, Kendall often enjoys creating art of her own. She dislikes being told what to paint, even as a toddler. Poetries were her sanctuary, despite reluctanting following her family to church. Kendall was not the typically autistic type. She was not interested in mathematics nor science. In fact, she paid little attention to them.

She would spend her leisure time writing her poetries and doing art. Later, she was educated on graphic designing. Before she even turned 11 years old, she was able to make art from procreate. Kendall was introduced to many other people on the spectrum, when she was 13 years old. The year she went to high school, and the year her single father decided she needed friends of her species.

The extraterrestrial life was that of a different species, even on her native planet. Most of the people she has met, were socially awkward and obsessed with STEM. Only one other girl, who was also more into science. No one much interest in English and Art. Some of the males did, but only to a certain extent. Kendall sometimes found herself comprehending other's emotions, better than neurotypicals. Something only INFPs can understand. Her emotions were the constant bombshells to her study, and her social life. Being unable to manipulate the buttons that operates her "feeling" system.

Most INFPs are open-minded, best at reading people, and feels things to a deeper level than most people.

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Hello Hibiki, I just found your post and thought it was an interesting read. I'm an INFP as well over here in Canada.

Most INFPs are open-minded, best at reading people, and feels things to a deeper level than most people.

I can vouch for this! Followed but couldn't upvote this as it was an old post!