qawer wrote:
I once read autistics' emotional age is only 2/3 of their actual age. I'm 26 now, so emotionally I would only be something like 17,33 years old. I wouldn't deny that. A teenager in an adult's body, in an adult's life. No wonder adult life can feel like a big pressure. I'll have to turn 30 before I can just reach 20.
I've never heard of this stat before, though I can see where it would come from, so I'll take your word for it.
qawer wrote:
Is it possible to force an "emotional growth" so as to catch up on the emotional age one was "supposed" to have achieved?
I know it's possible to force it, but your emotions might recoil or regress as a result of it. Often times, the recoil isn't worth the push, imo.
qawer wrote:
Perhaps you know of some good coping techniques?
No, but I'm open to hearing them!
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