Things you can’t relate to.

Nero70002

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This thread is for you to say all of the things you cant relate to because I didn’t see one and thought it would be interesting. And yes I will allow a little bit of complaining. Mine are liking pizza (gluten allergies) and having siblings that were born more/less than 3 years apart from me.
 
I can't relate to being close to siblings. We were never close. I can be a bit envious of people who are close with their bros and sisses, though.

I was the youngest, "the good kid," and they just never wanted me around. The bond never developed.
 
I can't relate to being close to siblings. We were never close. I can be a bit envious of people who are close with their bros and sisses, though.

I was the youngest, "the good kid," and they just never wanted me around. The bond never developed.
For us we we all around. ALL the time. I didn’t even have my first sleepover till I was like 10 and both pairs of parents were there.
 
I struggle a lot with relating to others, and I think it's contributed significantly to my depression.

I can't relate to having a relatively "normal" school experience, I can't relate to having an idyllic childhood, I can't relate to not having relatively abstruse interests, and I can't relate to spending hours being productive (studying, etc.) even though I wish I could, lol. I'm also an only child. I think that shared experiences definitely contribute to how "relatable" someone seems, even though they're definitely not the only factor.
 
I struggle a lot with relating to others, and I think it's contributed significantly to my depression.

I can't relate to having a relatively "normal" school experience, I can't relate to having an idyllic childhood, I can't relate to not having relatively abstruse interests, and I can't relate to spending hours being productive (studying, etc.) even though I wish I could, lol. I'm also an only child. I think that shared experiences definitely contribute to how "relatable" someone seems, even though they're definitely not the only factor.
And I also have ADHD, and all of my siblings have it too. That means that I have a younger brother with ADHD which is so fun.
 
I can't relate to having lots of friends to always hang out with. I've always had "friends", who I spent some time with, but I never really cared about them and they never cared about me. The few friends I have are really good friends, but unfortunately, most of them don't live anywhere near me. :(
 
I don't really have any IRL friends, TBH. I don't participate in a lot of IRL activities because they're draining, especially when everyone seems unrelatable. So perhaps that creates somewhat of a feedback loop that further decreases my chances of finding anyone relatable IRL.
 

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