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@joepie91 I see this a lot. Neurodivergent and neurotypical conversations are extremely fascinating to watch and the funny thing is both are correct depending on the viewpoint of the conversation.

It takes A LOT of training and education to get two people operating on different levels to have the same conversation especially when one of them was trained one way their entire life and the other is still learning how to function with their brain.

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@KuJoe The one point I would tend to disagree with is "they are both correct", because there's one significant difference: neurotypical folks are often uncomfortable with neurodivergent communication, whereas neurodivergent folks are often *actually unable* to understand neurotypical communication.

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@KuJoe And so the straightforward, direct form of communication is at least nominally possible to understand for everyone involved, whereas the passive-aggressive unspoken-implication form is not.

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