jcdwriter

Hello, ladies, gents, and others. Hello to those who still linger on this overly monetized website, or peak in on occasion.
          	
          	I wanted to say hi just in case anyone wonders what happened to that one person who went radio silent on here many moons ago.
          	
          	When I was on Wattpad more frequently, I had a lot of issues going on. I was also a very devout Christian at the time, and I hoped to get a degree in English if I didn’t off myself first. 
          	
          	Today, I am content in my life, though it isn’t without its problems. I deconverted a couple of years ago and I am now a raging bisexual atheist who lives with her partner (out of wedlock *gasp*!) and her twelve-year-old shih tzu. 
          	
          	I have kicked depression’s a-s-s (love Wattpad’s censorship), and I am currently pursuing my Master’s degree in psychology. I also work a full-time big girl job in the big city!
          	
          	My time away from Wattpad hasn’t necessarily been all roses, but I have done a lot of healing, thinking, etc. 
          	
          	I’m still a bit of a weirdo, after all..
          	
          	I hope everyone is doing well, and I wish all the best to y’all!
          	
          	Free 

jcdwriter

And I hope you’re in a better place mentally <3
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jcdwriter

@LEMorgan1
          	  Catching this a year late but that makes me so so happy to hear!!! I never would’ve imagined I’d have that kind of impact for anyone. Hope you’re doing well!
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LEMorgan1

I also wanted to add that your book Weird: Life on the Autism Spectrum has meant SO much to me over the years since I first read it. It was the first I really saw much about autistic people at all, because my family didn't talk about that kind of thing much. And then last year I described some sensory issues to my psychologist and she said: have you thought about the possibility that you're autistic? And then quite some time later I gave answers to certain questions that meant I ended up in a psych ward, and there, they said: this sounds like autism. And THEN a couple of months later I got the full assessment done and it turned out I am indeed autistic. Thanks for writing it - for a kid who knew she was Different but didn't yet have the words to express her difference: who thought everyone else had the same issues but she coped worse than the rest of them due to some inherent flaw. Thank you, for everything.
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jcdwriter

Hello, ladies, gents, and others. Hello to those who still linger on this overly monetized website, or peak in on occasion.
          
          I wanted to say hi just in case anyone wonders what happened to that one person who went radio silent on here many moons ago.
          
          When I was on Wattpad more frequently, I had a lot of issues going on. I was also a very devout Christian at the time, and I hoped to get a degree in English if I didn’t off myself first. 
          
          Today, I am content in my life, though it isn’t without its problems. I deconverted a couple of years ago and I am now a raging bisexual atheist who lives with her partner (out of wedlock *gasp*!) and her twelve-year-old shih tzu. 
          
          I have kicked depression’s a-s-s (love Wattpad’s censorship), and I am currently pursuing my Master’s degree in psychology. I also work a full-time big girl job in the big city!
          
          My time away from Wattpad hasn’t necessarily been all roses, but I have done a lot of healing, thinking, etc. 
          
          I’m still a bit of a weirdo, after all..
          
          I hope everyone is doing well, and I wish all the best to y’all!
          
          Free 

jcdwriter

And I hope you’re in a better place mentally <3
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jcdwriter

@LEMorgan1
            Catching this a year late but that makes me so so happy to hear!!! I never would’ve imagined I’d have that kind of impact for anyone. Hope you’re doing well!
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LEMorgan1

I also wanted to add that your book Weird: Life on the Autism Spectrum has meant SO much to me over the years since I first read it. It was the first I really saw much about autistic people at all, because my family didn't talk about that kind of thing much. And then last year I described some sensory issues to my psychologist and she said: have you thought about the possibility that you're autistic? And then quite some time later I gave answers to certain questions that meant I ended up in a psych ward, and there, they said: this sounds like autism. And THEN a couple of months later I got the full assessment done and it turned out I am indeed autistic. Thanks for writing it - for a kid who knew she was Different but didn't yet have the words to express her difference: who thought everyone else had the same issues but she coped worse than the rest of them due to some inherent flaw. Thank you, for everything.
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jcdwriter

I decided to release the trailer for MY THIRD HERMEY AND RUDOLPH STORY early!!! :D cheers!
          
          https://youtu.be/MGJmUqIhbWQ

jcdwriter

Aaaahhhh thanks, you too @wandalostagain
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wandaislostagain

@jcdwriter OMIGOSH, so glad to see you're still on here.  
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