Andrew(he/they/she)

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  • Not diagnosing, but if Ivy’s autistic (I’m not an expert, though I myself am autistic), it could be very hard for her to talk about something else. I’m not necessarily saying it is hard for her or that she is autistic, as you just said she is neurodivergent but not exactly what condition she has, but I know that with me, if I’m really hyperfixated on something, it can be very hard for me to find other interests or talk about anything else. If it’s watching a show, I will often watch it for long periods of time. If it’s gaming, I will game for long periods of time.

    It might be genuinely hard for her to do and talk about anything else and she might not have an interest in your topics not out of rudeness or hatred for you. I think she still loves you, it’s just it could be hard for her. Of course, this is just speculation based on my own experiences. The same could apply for neurodivergent people in general, not just autistic, though.









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    8 days ago

    Just speaking from experience, she could have problems and is using gaming as a form of escapism to get away from the situation. It could, but not definitely will, explain why she spends so much time on video games.

    I haven’t left the house in 5 months and I often play video games to cope with the feeling of emptiness and desire to do nothing.