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By *penbicouple OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton

I've contacted admin with this suggestion previously, but thought I'd bring it up here.

I would like to suggest that a section on Neurodiversity or Neurodivergence be added to the forums. Or, at the very least, perhaps Mental Health. (The two are not the same thing, obviously, which is why it wouldn't be ideal. Yet, there's a lot of overlap.

I mean we (STILL!) have a section on "Virus" and even one on Camping. I'd suggest that there are likely to be more neurodivergent people here than campers.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Great idea, imagine the creatively and random conversation

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By *arkandlovelyWoman  over a year ago

South Derbyshire

Yes yes yes yes yes.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Big old "yes" from us

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Pretty please give us somewhere to be weirdos

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We are now into our 7th thread.. and often filling a thread every few days.

And as more and more people find us and relate or have experiences I can only forsee this growing.

As much as I would love this to be a purely neurodivergent section maybe we can gey a section with 2 sub sections ... one for Neurodivergents and one for general actual health and mental health support ...

I often see posts about people struggling with rejection or where are they going wrong feelings attraction or feeling lack of..

This can all have a huge impact on people's mental health and I would hate for somewhere like fab or fab forums aiding in someone's feelings of needing to unalive when there will be meny of us here to support

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By *unandgamegeekMan  over a year ago

Bolton

I agree with this. Having a section like this would be able to help those who are struggling and need someone to talk to.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's definitely needed! So many different subjects to cover within neurodivergence, it's difficult to keep up on one thread.

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By *izzyRascalWoman  over a year ago

North Hants

Yeeessss! Definitely need a message board for people to be able to talk about things like neurodivergence and mental health. They are so important but easily ignored/forgotten about.

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By *izzyRascalWoman  over a year ago

North Hants

I mean there are Bikers, Camping and Games are message boards, which are very more niche than what we would love to have.

Statistically 1 in 7 people are neurodivergent and 1 in 4 people will struggle with their mental health in their life. Think those are pretty solid figures for why it's worthwhile.

When you also think about the fact that many ND folks are impulsive risk takers, dopaminers and/or hypersexual, I'm sure Fab has way more than 1 in 7 of us haha.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I mean there are Bikers, Camping and Games are message boards, which are very more niche than what we would love to have.

Statistically 1 in 7 people are neurodivergent and 1 in 4 people will struggle with their mental health in their life. Think those are pretty solid figures for why it's worthwhile.

When you also think about the fact that many ND folks are impulsive risk takers, dopaminers and/or hypersexual, I'm sure Fab has way more than 1 in 7 of us haha."

That's what I keep saying when you look around you realise that a lot of people on the scene are ND. Having our own part of fab could help a lot of people have their light bulb moment.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm in support of this too.

I would suggest "Neurodiversity and Mental Health" as a forum name.

There often can be an overlap with some conditions; neurodiversity isn't a mental illness, but the struggles with undiagnosed ND can lead to mental health problems, anxiety, depression, personality disorder etc.

Plus, mental health is also an important topic in its own right.

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By *ohn KanakaMan  over a year ago

Not all that North of North London

I've always said no to this previously, I think we should be included in the wider fora.

But the recent threads, they're epic and I like the idea of is having our own safe space maybe accompanied by mental health too because while rhe 2 are very different, I'm confident everyone of us posting on the winky brained pervets thread has experienced poor mental health too

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By *izzyRascalWoman  over a year ago

North Hants


"I've always said no to this previously, I think we should be included in the wider fora.

But the recent threads, they're epic and I like the idea of is having our own safe space maybe accompanied by mental health too because while rhe 2 are very different, I'm confident everyone of us posting on the winky brained pervets thread has experienced poor mental health too"

I don't necessarily see these things as a way of excluding us from the rest as can still use all the other areas. More like ... "We recognise you're here and your experience could differ". That recognition becomes active inclusion.

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By *horley GirlWoman  over a year ago

Local-ish

I think it would be great.whilst I do try to pop in the neurodivergent threads that have been running, it's a bit overwhelming with so many people posting lists of different topis within the thread. A section that also encompasses mental health would be useful

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By *humper.Man  over a year ago

northumberland/scotland

100% behind this

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By *issy_sub_rTV/TS  over a year ago

Near Thatcham

Ooo, great idea. Mental health is a huge issue in the world, as is people dealing with ND issues (I'm autistic, so speak from experience). Having a safe space to talk about it anonymously with like minded people would be a huge benefit to many. Got my vote

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By *mber and FireCouple  over a year ago

Carmarthenshire

100% yes

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I whole heartedly agree.

I know there will be the arguments that “this isn’t the right community” for that kind of support but I disagree.

From experience in clubs and on these very forums, swingers are some of the nicest, most supportive people I’ve come across.

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By *izzyRascalWoman  over a year ago

North Hants

Until they hopefully make us our own space, I've made a roll call post to check in and suggested a tag for ND community posts. That way we can have different chats but all find each other

https://m.fabswingers.com/forum/support/1385500

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I would suggest "Neurodiversity and Mental Health" as a forum name."

Giving this a bump, and quoting my own suggestion, on the offchance it does get spotted.

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By *penbicouple OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Giving this a bump, and quoting my own suggestion, on the offchance it does get spotted. "

It's disappointing that it even needs a bump. Should have been done a long time ago.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm wondering why they moved our last thread to swingers chat of all places what's the issue with us having our own space? It seems like camping is more important than neurodivergence, which 1 in 7 of us have. Many adults are undiagnosed so it could help people to have their light bulb moments. But hey ho what can we do!

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By *arkandlovelyWoman  over a year ago

South Derbyshire


"I'm wondering why they moved our last thread to swingers chat of all places what's the issue with us having our own space? It seems like camping is more important than neurodivergence, which 1 in 7 of us have. Many adults are undiagnosed so it could help people to have their light bulb moments. But hey ho what can we do! "

Also only lunatics go camping in winter, but we're wonky all year round.

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By *ohn KanakaMan  over a year ago

Not all that North of North London


"I'm wondering why they moved our last thread to swingers chat of all places what's the issue with us having our own space? It seems like camping is more important than neurodivergence, which 1 in 7 of us have. Many adults are undiagnosed so it could help people to have their light bulb moments. But hey ho what can we do!

Also only lunatics go camping in winter, but we're wonky all year round."

Oi I'm going camping at the end of January?

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS  over a year ago

Ilkley


"I've contacted admin with this suggestion previously, but thought I'd bring it up here.

I would like to suggest that a section on Neurodiversity or Neurodivergence be added to the forums. Or, at the very least, perhaps Mental Health. (The two are not the same thing, obviously, which is why it wouldn't be ideal. Yet, there's a lot of overlap.

I mean we (STILL!) have a section on "Virus" and even one on Camping. I'd suggest that there are likely to be more neurodivergent people here than campers."

Just be aware that the section will attract a lot of posts saying "no such thing as neuro diversity", "learn to live with it", "close this section down", "why should you get special treatment", "it's just a fad", "stop calling me neuro typical, I'm just normal" - and that's just the ones that aren't downright insulting. Because NTs have no boundaries and they think they own the world...

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I've contacted admin with this suggestion previously, but thought I'd bring it up here.

I would like to suggest that a section on Neurodiversity or Neurodivergence be added to the forums. Or, at the very least, perhaps Mental Health. (The two are not the same thing, obviously, which is why it wouldn't be ideal. Yet, there's a lot of overlap.

I mean we (STILL!) have a section on "Virus" and even one on Camping. I'd suggest that there are likely to be more neurodivergent people here than campers.

Just be aware that the section will attract a lot of posts saying "no such thing as neuro diversity", "learn to live with it", "close this section down", "why should you get special treatment", "it's just a fad", "stop calling me neuro typical, I'm just normal" - and that's just the ones that aren't downright insulting. Because NTs have no boundaries and they think they own the world..."

Unfortunately I agree.

I fear it'd be a magnet for all the BS we've been avoiding from NTs all our lives.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"NTs have no boundaries and they think they own the world..."

They kinda do own the world though -- and they also benefit from all the innovations created by people who think differently.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Personally I'm not avoiding anything, and educating people may do more good than harm.

When I got my formal Asperger's diagnosis I received a complete spectrum of reactions from people.

At one end there was...

"There's no way you're autistic -- you don't have that 'special' look".

At the other end ...

"Well that's obvious and explains a lot; I'm surprised it took them so long."

Oh and the classic...

"why do you need a label?"

Well, I'll tell you why -- because for my whole life I was labelled by others; naughty, difficult, reactive, obsessive, eccentric, inflammatory, surly, arrogant, superior, inattentive, lazy, boring, impulsive, avoidant and so on -- and as such, my diagnosis is my label and it's nobody else's business.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Personally I'm not avoiding anything, and educating people may do more good than harm.

When I got my formal Asperger's diagnosis I received a complete spectrum of reactions from people.

At one end there was...

"There's no way you're autistic -- you don't have that 'special' look".

At the other end ...

"Well that's obvious and explains a lot; I'm surprised it took them so long."

Oh and the classic...

"why do you need a label?"

Well, I'll tell you why -- because for my whole life I was labelled by others; naughty, difficult, reactive, obsessive, eccentric, inflammatory, surly, arrogant, superior, inattentive, lazy, boring, impulsive, avoidant and so on -- and as such, my diagnosis is my label and it's nobody else's business.

"

Oh agreed on all fronts. I just don't know how constructive NTs would be in the face of such a forum category, and they outnumber us

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Well I think we've been doing fairly well with the threads we've done so far. I would go as far as saying there hasn't been any abuse, which is surprising considering the majority of the threads on here have some form of abuse. To me helping others is priceless regardless of the abuse I may receive but that's just my personality.

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By *penbicouple OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"I just don't know how constructive NTs would be in the face of such a forum category, and they outnumber us "

But they're not as knowledgable on this subject as us, or committed to self-advocacy and community preservation.

See how long they lasted when 1 or 2 misguided NTs chose to comment on the long-running thread.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I just don't know how constructive NTs would be in the face of such a forum category, and they outnumber us

But they're not as knowledgable on this subject as us, or committed to self-advocacy and community preservation.

See how long they lasted when 1 or 2 misguided NTs chose to comment on the long-running thread."

That's fair. I wish you luck with it if it goes ahead. My choice not to participate in anything present or future is a matter of self preservation, which I'm sure you understand as a fellow ND.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

at the end of the day, all forum posting is voluntary, and I've seen more abuse on Twitter and Facebook than I have on here.

I'm personally a believer in hearing the voices of those we disagree wit, even if those opinions are unsavoury -- if they don't change our minds, or we don't change there's, there may still be someone learning a lot while sitting quietly in the sidelines.

Still, if it doesn't work, it can always be pulled.

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By *orny PTMan  over a year ago

Peterborough

Come on Admin, you know it makes sense.

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By *arkandlovelyWoman  over a year ago

South Derbyshire


"I'm wondering why they moved our last thread to swingers chat of all places what's the issue with us having our own space? It seems like camping is more important than neurodivergence, which 1 in 7 of us have. Many adults are undiagnosed so it could help people to have their light bulb moments. But hey ho what can we do!

Also only lunatics go camping in winter, but we're wonky all year round.

Oi I'm going camping at the end of January?"

I rest my case

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By *orny PTMan  over a year ago

Peterborough


"I'm wondering why they moved our last thread to swingers chat of all places what's the issue with us having our own space? It seems like camping is more important than neurodivergence, which 1 in 7 of us have. Many adults are undiagnosed so it could help people to have their light bulb moments. But hey ho what can we do!

Also only lunatics go camping in winter, but we're wonky all year round.

Oi I'm going camping at the end of January?

I rest my case "

I've staid over night in a tent near Fox hole near Edale in the late 80s it did snow that night....brrr

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By *penbicouple OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Also only lunatics go camping in winter, but we're wonky all year round.

Oi I'm going camping at the end of January?

I rest my case "

Harsh!

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By *ohn KanakaMan  over a year ago

Not all that North of North London


"Also only lunatics go camping in winter, but we're wonky all year round.

Oi I'm going camping at the end of January?

I rest my case

Harsh! "

But completely fair

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We'd love to see an sub forum for this!

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By *izzyRascalWoman  over a year ago

North Hants


"I just don't know how constructive NTs would be in the face of such a forum category, and they outnumber us

But they're not as knowledgable on this subject as us, or committed to self-advocacy and community preservation.

See how long they lasted when 1 or 2 misguided NTs chose to comment on the long-running thread."

Exaxtly. People will quickly realise we have each others backs lol.

Surely we can also report nasty behaviour too?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I just don't know how constructive NTs would be in the face of such a forum category, and they outnumber us

But they're not as knowledgable on this subject as us, or committed to self-advocacy and community preservation.

See how long they lasted when 1 or 2 misguided NTs chose to comment on the long-running thread.

Exaxtly. People will quickly realise we have each others backs lol.

Surely we can also report nasty behaviour too?"

NTs?

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By *ohn KanakaMan  over a year ago

Not all that North of North London


"I just don't know how constructive NTs would be in the face of such a forum category, and they outnumber us

But they're not as knowledgable on this subject as us, or committed to self-advocacy and community preservation.

See how long they lasted when 1 or 2 misguided NTs chose to comment on the long-running thread.

Exaxtly. People will quickly realise we have each others backs lol.

Surely we can also report nasty behaviour too?

NTs?"

Neurotypicals. The 86% of society without a wonky brain who often think they know best

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I just don't know how constructive NTs would be in the face of such a forum category, and they outnumber us

But they're not as knowledgable on this subject as us, or committed to self-advocacy and community preservation.

See how long they lasted when 1 or 2 misguided NTs chose to comment on the long-running thread.

Exaxtly. People will quickly realise we have each others backs lol.

Surely we can also report nasty behaviour too?

NTs?

Neurotypicals. The 86% of society without a wonky brain who often think they know best"

Thank you

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By *penbicouple OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"NTs?

Neurotypicals. The 86% of society without a wonky brain who often think they know best

Thank you "

If we had our own section, we could have a glossary of terms!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I would certainly read and take part in this section if there were to be one. I'm not neurotypical myself but I work in mental health and for me it would help extend my knowledge beyond my job role and give me more of an insight into how it affects you all. Its always good to learn.

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By *orny PTMan  over a year ago

Peterborough


"I would certainly read and take part in this section if there were to be one. I'm not neurotypical myself but I work in mental health and for me it would help extend my knowledge beyond my job role and give me more of an insight into how it affects you all. Its always good to learn. "

Welcome aboard, you'll learn more than you would in vanilla life.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I personally would be hugely interested in a forum like this. My own experience is that I in here, is an adaptation to my own Nd, the two go hand in hand, im very comfortable in that arena but recognise there are still many challenges to overcome and to have a place where my unique experiences can be shared would be a huge advantage in my own journey.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We could have our own party night LOL oh boy, as i wrote that a feeling of dread waved across me lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm wondering why they moved our last thread to swingers chat of all places what's the issue with us having our own space? It seems like camping is more important than neurodivergence, which 1 in 7 of us have. Many adults are undiagnosed so it could help people to have their light bulb moments. But hey ho what can we do!

Also only lunatics go camping in winter, but we're wonky all year round."

Absolutely no one thinks about that do they

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

O o O oo


"I'm wondering why they moved our last thread to swingers chat of all places "

Because it was in the club discussion section. There is no right section for this or you wouldn't be asking for one so that is the best place for now.

Most sections including the camping one were born after suggestions. We shouldn't really complain that one section of the forum is more important than the other.

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By *ugby 123Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

O o O oo

To the OP, all suggestions are passed to Admin if they have not managed to see them. If they are going to implement it they will start a thread in a new section to let us all know

In the meantime you could carry on with your threads the same way as others have done for subjects they want to keep going.

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