Ha, fascinating question! I'll read the answers with interest. As an ADD haver myself, the vibe is: we get along like a house on fire, while my bf wonders how we keep track of all the asides, tangents, and digressions 😀
I was halfway through an answer in my head when I noticed that you asked for a neurotypical perspective. Very interesting, indeed. But sadly I'm neurodivergent.
But I can tell you from the last hacker congress I attended this year (Gulaschprogammiernacht): When we realize that we are all the same, we stop masking. I had so many interesting chats with other people talking over each other, always switching topics while literally vibrating, waving hands, constantly moving and no eye contact. And it was relaxing! I told one girl who was on the AuDHD spectrum and first she looked like a brick is smashing though a window and then she asked if she can hug me and said "Yes, you are right, I'm having symptoms but I'm fine with it and it relaxes me not to constantly wonder what the neurotypics think, because there are none here!" 😅
The only person I _know_ has ADHD is sensitive, empathetic, caring, clever, creative, lovely, sometimes overly self-criticising, can be emotional and messy in their thinking, in situations where a cooler head would be more useful to themself. Doesn't manage stress well. They is very verbal and can argue that every possibility, individually, is impossible, thus systematically closing every door. But when opportunity knocks, they can OTOH be very flexible and open to it.
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As an ADD haver myself, the vibe is: we get along like a house on fire, while my bf wonders how we keep track of all the asides, tangents, and digressions 😀
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in reply to Sarah Brown • • •I was halfway through an answer in my head when I noticed that you asked for a neurotypical perspective. Very interesting, indeed. But sadly I'm neurodivergent.
But I can tell you from the last hacker congress I attended this year (Gulaschprogammiernacht): When we realize that we are all the same, we stop masking. I had so many interesting chats with other people talking over each other, always switching topics while literally vibrating, waving hands, constantly moving and no eye contact. And it was relaxing! I told one girl who was on the AuDHD spectrum and first she looked like a brick is smashing though a window and then she asked if she can hug me and said "Yes, you are right, I'm having symptoms but I'm fine with it and it relaxes me not to constantly wonder what the neurotypics think, because there are none here!" 😅
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That … resonates. A lot.