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I'm dependednt on my parents and it's reaching the point where it's not tenable for a lot of reasons. Probably been past that point for a while but it's reaching a fever pitch.
how do you get out of an abusive relationship with people you're dependent on?
I've got some real disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, a kind of dyslexia, "low cognition speed", on top of intense depression, but they're the kind of things, especially the dyslexia-adjacent disabilities, where people tend to assume I'm more capable than I am. High verbal IQ and the ability to keep myself decently groomed and people seem to think I should be some kind of capable functional person, even some kind of wunderkind despite my disabilities. This is especially how my parents see me, but it's an assumption strangers make too. Idk if it's how I present myself or what.
I'm also high functioning and self aware enough to know I dislike SSRI's for depression treatment. I've tried SSRI's several times in the past and it's just made me feel either awful, like my brain is exploding, or incredibly angry, which was of course destructive to my relationships.
I'm essentially dependent on my parents now, lost my job during Covid and have been looking for jobs, but have had no luck. With gaps in my employment history and my mental health problems + lack of documentation for my mental health problems due to my dislike of medication and psychiatry, there's just been no luck and I need things to turn my way soon.
On top of all of this, my parents can be incredibly cruel. I frankly suspect undiagnosed autism or pathology similar to my own. They just treat me like a punching bag and lay into me for not being able to support myself.
It makes me incredibly depressed, and then they tell me I'm being an ungrateful shit for not being happier.
I can't take it.
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>>1559000
>autism spectrum disorder
Everyone has that
>a kind of dyslexia
Again, nearly everyone in current year has issues here, it's a computer autocorrect thing
>"low cognition speed"
Wooow, nobody has ever had that...
>on top of intense depression
So, like, you're a perfectly normal person
Your snowflake feels don't make you disabled. Your hands god damned work, go get a labor job, discover that your coworkers want to blow their brains out too and that you're a perfectly normal human that doesn't need the absurd pharmaceuticals the psychopaths on the internet tell you that you need while sniffing their own farts
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>>1559003
you're right. i meant to post it there, sorry. a bit stressed.
i won't joke that it's due to my dyslexia, that's not funny.
>>1559004
i had to search but i knew there was a term for it "invisible disability"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invisible_disability#Impact
this is the problem with my brain problem, i really am very slow in certain frankly crippling ways. i'm also self aware enough to be as frustrated with myself over my disability as my parents are, which contributes to my depression.
so it's just this despair spiral.
i've had minimum wage jobs, i've been in that game pre-covid, and frankly having had those experiences the idea that i should just get a minimum wage job and "work myself harder" doesn't fly imo.
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>>1559016
>i'm also self aware enough
Nobody is perfect. It doesn't mean you are disabled.
God, this entire generation is suffering from parents not beating their children and allowing their delusions



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