Who Else Loves Developing Plot Twists?
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I know I'm not alone in this, because I've seen enough, so I'm keeping it simple instead of getting too deep into the details. I am not in my late 20s, but I am still in my 20s. So, I've been working on a story for about 2 years now. I want to give a little bit of a disclaimer before I start talking about this, because I want to make sure that I do this in a way that is respectful, but also has a point. I want this to be a discussion rather than a rant or anything like that. <br><br>I have a story that I've been working on for 2 years now. I am writing this story despite feeling really uncomfortable and unsure while doing so. It is written from the perspective of a character that is autistic, ADHD, and has a physical disability. This character is so important to me that I am willing to openly admit that this was a character I made up when I was a kid. So, I'm autistic, ADHD, and disabled. I have something called hip dysplasia. In other words, I have an irregularly shaped hip. It is so bad that I need surgery on both of my hips. I'm currently 22 years old, and I have never been able to walk. When I was a kid, I used to draw myself as a princess. I always thought that despite my physical disability (I didn't know I was autistic or had ADHD until my teenage years) it didn't matter. <br><br>When I got older, I started developing the story more. I realized I was autistic (I was diagnosed as a teenager), and I started developing her. I realized it was so cool that my main character was autistic like me. I could relate to her and her struggles. As I grew older, I realized I also have ADHD. I was diagnosed with it just like my autism, and I still felt like this was a way for me to connect with my main character and her struggles. <br><br>When I was 20 years old, I got really bad in terms of my physical disability, and it started getting worse. I realized that I needed to have surgery. I needed to have surgery on both hips. I could no longer walk or stand up. The problem is that this happened when I was 20 years old. I had already been working on this story for 18 years. The main character in my story is a princess, and she is unable to walk or stand up. She has a bad hip, and it was passed down from her mom. She is autistic and has ADHD, and she struggles with both of these conditions. I just can't get over how much this character resembles me. I have a bad hip, and I've never been able to walk or stand up. My mom has a bad hip, and that is why I inherited it. I am autistic and have ADHD, and I still struggle with both of these conditions. It just feels like crazy luck that I created a character that is so similar to me and my life before I even knew about these things.
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