Is it normal for an adult with Aspergers to resent adulthood and have a strong urge to regress to a childlike state?

I resent being an adult, and would much prefer to revert back to my teenage years, ie school years, or even younger still. To put it mildly, I hate adulthood and all that it implies. I am still a child, emotionally and psychologically speaking, as well as being a narcisist with a strong desire for attention. I can't take criticism, I am easily hurt emotionally if I don't get my way, and I am very egotistical. I like to assume a dependent role in many situations, but I also need to dominate things and people. Is this normal? Should I get help to deal with this? Or is this simply a part of my autism and inability to cope in a 'neurotypical' world. I employ regressive techniques when I feel insecure, like childish giggling, a childish voice, and childish behaviour. My sense of self is labile, ie I have no idea as to who I really am. With no friends my own age, I have no reference point. All my acquaintances are authority figures, and people my own age annoy me.

 

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  • The most truthful answer is probably that it is both part of your autism and something you should seek to address.

    Now, I personally believe that there is nothing wrong with keeping ones inner child a strong ever present part of who one is.

    But, at the same time you are physically an adult, and have to learn to deal with the adult world, as an adult.

    That should not mean killing off the inner child altogether though.

    Just learning to have an inner adult as well.

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  • The most truthful answer is probably that it is both part of your autism and something you should seek to address.

    Now, I personally believe that there is nothing wrong with keeping ones inner child a strong ever present part of who one is.

    But, at the same time you are physically an adult, and have to learn to deal with the adult world, as an adult.

    That should not mean killing off the inner child altogether though.

    Just learning to have an inner adult as well.

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