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Anonymous Autism can ruin Chads too 12/17/23(Sun)12:44:49 No.75796487 >When middle school came along, things started to change. While everyone was maturing I felt left behind. I didn't care for clothes, relationships, etc as much as everyone else. I started to lose all confidence I had as a kid and was becoming extremely introverted. >I stopped playing sports completely and felt like I didn't belong in High School at all. I had completely disconnected from everyone at this point. The problems within my family didn't help either. I feel as if the focus was put on others in my family to help them, and I just disconnected even more. I started to realize that something was "wrong" with me during the high school years. I cared about absolutely nothing, I honestly don't know if I even wanted to be alive at this point. Are these signs of autism? How'd he go from athletic good looking chad to a complete loser in High School? https://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1sqb890 412 KB JPG

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