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The Nausea of Fake Nice: A Statistical Analysis of Holiday BS

The Nausea of Fake Nice: A Statistical Analysis of Holiday BS

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In this episode of Femme on the Spectrum, host Elizabeth discusses the difficulties that come with the holiday season, specifically for neurodivergent individuals. The central theme revolves around the idea of "performative kindness" and its impact on those who possess the gift of discernment, such as herself. She speaks about how insincere acts can lead to a physiological response, causing discomfort and even illness. Elizabeth further uses her own family dynamics to illustrate her points about familial toxicity, the realities of disingenuous relationships, and the damaging effects of gaslighting. Finally, she shares her approach of maintaining a physical and emotional distance from toxic individuals and emphasizes the importance of teaching her sons to trust their intuition, understand the underlying motives in human interactions, and value character over applause. This podcast is for educational and personal storytelling purposes only and is not therapy, diagnosis, or clinical advice. I’m sharing my personal experiences and general mental health information. If you need support, please contact a licensed professional in your state or emergency services if you’re in danger.v
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