Belonging

Hi,

I am one of the many of us that were diagnosed later in life. I've always felt like a "square peg" and that I just don't belong. I do have family but no friends, as such. I work but I've never been "one of the lads". I'm happiest (if that's the right word) when I'm alone with my dogs or listening to music.

I want to feel connected to something or someone, I want to be wanted and not be that guy with the resting grumpy face.

Okay rant over.

Thanks 

Parents
  • but I've never been "one of the lads

     As a kid and now even as adult, i was what the "lads" looked upon as the strange, weird psycho. I was amusing to them for various reasons, and partly accepted, but not really. I will never belong. To anything. it's not in my nature.

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  • but I've never been "one of the lads

     As a kid and now even as adult, i was what the "lads" looked upon as the strange, weird psycho. I was amusing to them for various reasons, and partly accepted, but not really. I will never belong. To anything. it's not in my nature.

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