saraemerald
Gold Member
That's what I was thinking too.How did this devolve into a discussion about IQ?!?
I think the OP was talking about isolation st...
Which, this post has me thinking. I can relate to this in some ways.
There are many things that can cause us to truly be isolated and the sting of that is definitely painful and carries on with us to adulthood.
Being misunderstood as a child with autism, abused to the point it makes you socially awkward, extreme shyness, and even being a gifted child (child genius), poverty, growing up in a cult that restricts association with "outsiders", ADHD amongst other things that can contribute to being isolated.
I think if any of us affected in this way of being extremely isolated and misunderstood by our peers is able to recognise it and where it may have stemmed, it may be easier for us to heal the wounds caused by it. It's unfortunate when this happens to a child that just wants to be loved and just wants friends. I know it has affected me even decades later. It's sad and it hurt. Hugs