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Can you define what is 'normal' and 'abnormal'? Can you identify a 'hard fixed' line dividing the two? Do you deny that everyone is on the 'spectrum'?

I know I'm not normal in a lot of ways but don't feel there is any sort of 'hard fixed' line distinguishing 'normal' (Neuro-typical) from 'abnormal' (Neuro-divergent). I fully believe that every human is somewhere on a 'spectrum' with 'normal' being the region in the middle of a bell curve and 'abnormal' being flexible regions at either end (what's sometimes referred to by psychologists as 'low functioning' and 'high functioning').
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DragonFruit · 70-79, M
I believe that everyone is "normal" in some respects and "abnormal/weird" in other ways.
It is the combination of ways in which each of us is "weird/abnormal" that makes each of us unique....and yet leaves most of us within an overall spectrum of "normal".
AdmiralPrune · 41-45, M

 
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