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Rated: 18+ · Book · Activity · #2314923
Consistent intense discomfort with close relationships with all social interactions.
#1064957 added February 26, 2024 at 11:08pm
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Blog versus Journal and other information
After looking at some of the Blogs here and on the internet, I think I figured out that Blogs are used to share knowledge and insight into something they are an expert on or very knowledgeable about - many people claim to be experts in their field. I guess for me, that would be that I am an expert in being Schizotypal. I must incorporate my goals to enlighten, entertain, and educate you, the audience (hopefully).

When I discovered Wdc., I experienced a couple of emotions. I was excited to have an outlet for my creative writing and a safe place to store my work. On the flip side, I am terrified because I socialize with people, even though it is through writing/messaging. I won't even begin to explain what it feels like to have others read my writing and see my inner thoughts. That is a whole session in itself.

I do not hide my terrible run-in with a person at Wdc. I am sure my condition didn't make matters any better; however, when giving an evaluation, you do not copy a screenshot from Grammarly, paste it, and offer advice or encouragement. I left Wdc. for three months and only returned because good people are here.

Enough lamenting.

I hope to learn more about how to function as a better writer through watching, reading, and being evaluated by people who care about helping others who want to learn regardless of their disorders.




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