• A Friendly StrangerOP
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    1 year ago

    For me, it feels like being stripped of my autonomy when I have to obey a demand that I didn’t consent to or ask for. I’ve heard someone describe it as being told to purposefully stub your toe, which is pretty accurate.

    It’s a bit hard for me to figure out where exactly my PDA begins and my general rebelliousness ends, because in general I’m not a rule follower. Especially things like social and gender norms. I always say that any rules I do follow happens to just coincidentally align with my personal morals.

    With PDA though, I meet it also in very mundane and harmless areas of life. For example, one time I was overheating at the doctor’s office, and my aunt suggested I splash some water on my face, and I was about to until she began instructing me how to do it. I suddenly couldn’t do it anymore and I walked away from the sink, despite desperately needing it. I know she was just trying to help me, but I was already planning to do the exact thing she told me to do, which really mentally clashes.

    PDA can affect anything that you personally perceive as a demand, but not everyone with PDA perceives the same things as demands. For example, I’ve heard someone describe that when someone starts talking to them it feels like a demand to talk back. I personally don’t see it like that. I see it more like an invitation, and I still have the power to decide whether or not I want to talk to that person, so when I do, it’s my own choice. Both perspective are valid, I just wanted to display some possible variation in the manifestation of PDA.

    I don’t know much about how it works, scientifically.

    • Tal🌸
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      1 year ago

      Well, in my case it’s just painful to do anything someone asks me to. Even if it’s a thing I’m initially enthusiastic about, as soon as other people and some kind of pressure is involved I no longer wish to participate or do anything, it no longer feels voluntary and I feel extremely frustrated and I need to go through series of mental breakdowns to even do a smallest thing in that direction. It affects me to the point where I had problems with the law in the past, anything that was forced upon me felt like slavery and my only instinct was to avoid it or refuse and break free.

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          1 year ago

          How do you live with it? Is there any way to cope with it rather than just surviving? Honestly I hear about PDA for the first time and as I read about it I feel called out