heya! this is one of my first posts on the internet where i’m not “masking,” or giving myself the stipulations of maintaining a specific public image.

i (f20) found out in recent months that i’m a highly masked autistic person. this has led me down such a rabbithole, but what i think i’m figuring out is that i don’t have a personality unless i’m around other people, or think my actions are being perceived by other people.

growing up, the internet always felt like a place i could be myself. but, this was scrutinized by my parents who were too old (and emotionally abusive) to understand how to properly manage my internet consumption. so, i developed a ton of internalized shame surrounding wanting to express myself, and by age 13 i had basically given up on having an internal life.

now, i’m 20 and finally beginning to develop IRL healthy relationships with a few close friends. but i feel so much untapped potential for me on the internet. i have a finsta that i can be more authentically myself than on my main instagram, but still i worry about the scrutiny of people i know in real life all the time.

basically i’m beginning an authentic path on the internet and don’t really know where to start or how to find joy from it (or anything i do intrinsically.)

anyone else out there going through this? let’s talk about it! i love to hecking talk!

  • MiddleWeigh@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Don’t have a personality unless I’m around other people>

    I can def relate. I feel like many of us can. When your alone there’s no personalities to bounce off of to create YOURS, so it’s just you doing thought circles about literal nothing.

    I’m relatively new to social media, I’m 33, and I usually avoid people. I’m not sure if I’m autistic but I’m definitely weird af by the people around me’s standards. Lol

    Be yourself always, love yourself. Your all you have at the end of the day. Putting on a charade for others is sort of like a lie, it only really affects you in the end. (:

    Much love

    • sockpuppetzelda@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      thank you for your kind words! a lot of my autism realization came from reading “unmasking autism” by devon price- highly recommend!