For many neurodivergent people, love isn’t performative. It’s steady. It’s quiet. It’s shown through consistency, shared space, repetition, and care that’s practical rather than dramatic. This isn’t a lesser version of affection. It’s what love looks like when it’s shaped by a different nervous system.
Love doesn’t need... See more
friendship tips that actually work:
> you only get a 5-12 hours of real social time per week - protect them for people who energize you, not drain you
> reach out within 48 hours of meeting someone cool. the momentum dies FAST. text them before you overthink it
> create friendship rituals:... See more
Your analog hobbies aren’t collecting dust because you are ‘inconsistent’ 💌 it is just harder to choose them when we’re running on autopilot.
This year, if you have your heart set on going analog or having more analog hobbies, try:
✅ Lowering the barrier
✅ Matching your... See more
a mini guide to ways you can ✨actually✨ support disabled folks this month (and hopefully every month)!
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also, just a reminder I’m a disabled queer asian artist who sells prints, stickers, pins, and t-shirts through my online shop... See more
Much appreciation for @voluntaryisminaction sharing this information. The first 5 days of 2025 have been scary. We need to take care of ourselves and we need to organize. Here’s one important aspect of both.
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Your digital footprint is constantly being tracked and followed. Taking control of your online presence is... See more