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being annoying a disorder?

Posted by rjlockhart37 on November 6, 2015, at 23:38:03

since i was kid, when people didnt like me i loved getting on their last nerve, liek they don't like me anyways so ill just rub it in, but you after that kinda realized was a personality nuisance, it's fun to get on someone's nerve, but after time realize the annoying person no one likes......

it's like they don't like me, i can't change it, so let me make some fun to the bad relationship


but like when in was in 8th grade only a few people liked me, because i would just....get on people's nerves and did it for fun, but after i started adderall i was more focused and i didnt get a laugh out of things when i wasnt on it, it made me too serious and cold, like all the bubbly of myself was taken away, and in way it did improve my grades, and small parts of having a conversation, but i wasnt the fun little guy anymore....

but it's confusing from my whole life, i've changed and not sure who i really am because i change usally every couple years and grow.....mind started adapting, when i was 15 i was totally different person, even when i postedd here when i was 17, i was different nothing like i am now

_______________blah blah im just writng my thougts

anyways let get back the question, is it a disorder when you purposly get on people's nerves? even when im not purposly doing it, i noticed i was the annoying kid no one liked......

is that part of attention deficiet disorder? is a personality disorder?


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