Neurodivergent or Neurotypical company

For me it's purely academic. I struggle to fit in with either group. I see no way of fixing that.

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  • One of my oldest friends, who I have known from our schooldays, is a professional actor. He is just about as opposite to me in personality, being extroverted and gregarious, as can be imagined. I hate being the centre of attention and he revels  in it. However, we have a lot of core values in common and hold similar views on politics and life. We have always got on together very well, which I think shows that being unalike in some ways is no barrier to lasting friendship. 

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  • One of my oldest friends, who I have known from our schooldays, is a professional actor. He is just about as opposite to me in personality, being extroverted and gregarious, as can be imagined. I hate being the centre of attention and he revels  in it. However, we have a lot of core values in common and hold similar views on politics and life. We have always got on together very well, which I think shows that being unalike in some ways is no barrier to lasting friendship. 

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