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 Is it possible to be Neurotypical if you have never bullied anyone?
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Is it possible to be Neurotypical if you have never bullied anyone?

I have spent a lot of time analyzing the behaviours of neurotypical people and one thing I've noticed they all have in common is that they sense which person in the group is the most socially anxious person/low confidence/low status then they proceed to verbally insult that person in order to raise their own status. When they get confronted they say "I was just joking" etc

Basically bullying is a big part of being Neurotypical right?

Or can you be neurotypical  while still not being a bully?
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@noi_avorrit Is it possible to be Neurotypical if you are not a bully?
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Nts are much more likely to bully
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pretty legit
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(20-05-2022, 10:53 AM)MVP Wrote: Nts are much more likely to bully

Nts brains are wired diffrently in that they value Status more than morals. Status is more important for Nts than morals. So they are more likely to do bad things aslong as it increases their status.

Non nts are opposite. They value morals more than status. They would rather not do bad things, even if that means they remain lower status.

I remember Real Rob talked about this 7 years ago
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(20-05-2022, 09:38 AM)Bookist Wrote: @noi_avorrit Is it possible to be Neurotypical if you are not a bully?

I think so, but it truly depends on person. In my case I was mostly bullied by teachers rather than classmates so it means that nt's are also not a whole undistinguible folk.
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(20-05-2022, 06:54 PM)noi_avorrit Wrote:
(20-05-2022, 09:38 AM)Bookist Wrote: @noi_avorrit Is it possible to be Neurotypical if you are not a bully?

I think so, but it truly depends on person. In my case I was mostly bullied by teachers rather than classmates so it means that nt's are also not a whole undistinguible folk.

How did teachers bully you?
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(20-05-2022, 07:10 PM)Bookist Wrote: How did teachers bully you?

Thank you very much for the reps bro @Bookist  ! They mostly did bad stuff. When I was a child I was excluded from one excursion once just because my nearby classmate did dumb things (I myself didn't do anything, they just thought I did) and when I was 11 I was excluded from another supposedly because "I didn't have enough autonomy" or something like that which was just an excuse. From late 2017 to early 2019 I had a female teacher that would yell at me a lot and would sometimes do hurtful things, but well.
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