Exploring Identity and Neurodiversity

Hi everyone,

I’d like to open a careful and respectful discussion around a concept I’ve come across called “species dysphoria.” 
It’s not a recognized medical or psychological diagnosis, but rather a speculative or philosophical idea involving a mismatch between one’s identity and being human.
I want to be very clear:
  • This is not being presented as a clinical condition.
  • I’m sharing it as a thought experiment to explore how identity, neurodiversity, and self-perception intersect.
  • I recognize that autistic individuals may engage deeply with abstract or niche ideas, and I want to ensure this conversation remains grounded, safe, and open to critical thinking.
If this topic feels uncomfortable or confusing, please feel free to skip it.
And if you do choose to engage, I’d love to hear your thoughts—whether skeptical, curious, or critical.
Let’s keep it thoughtful and kind. 
Regards,
Packet(a96ddb is my color)
Parents
  • I think that the identity is being too important for some people these days, they concentrate too much on who they are instead of what they achieve. That’s why there is identity crisis. I’m human and I enjoy experiencing life in my human body, although it’s hard (with other humans) and I’m often tired and need more breaks, I take it as a challenge. I love watching leaves shaking in a gust, I love watching their juicy colors n cloudy weather (my favorite) because then I can watch the world without sunglasses. And I enjoy aliens and space. 

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  • I think that the identity is being too important for some people these days, they concentrate too much on who they are instead of what they achieve. That’s why there is identity crisis. I’m human and I enjoy experiencing life in my human body, although it’s hard (with other humans) and I’m often tired and need more breaks, I take it as a challenge. I love watching leaves shaking in a gust, I love watching their juicy colors n cloudy weather (my favorite) because then I can watch the world without sunglasses. And I enjoy aliens and space. 

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