Not really drama so much as a term I heard recently when a girl said she had RSD. Having never encountered this word, I looked it up and seems like it's a term used to describe feeling extremely bad when rejected, except of course now it has a “diagnosis” type sounding label, and people with adhd say it's different for them, it's a disorder.
A picture from /r/adhdwomen for your edification:
https://old.reddit.com/r/adhdwomen/comments/1c0ms2h/rsd_signs/?sort=controversial
Or course Redditors apply it to themselves like a girl scout collecting badges:
The funny thing is that a good way to frick with overly sensitive self-diagnosers is to deny RSD exists.
Edit: ithe D stands for dysphoria, not disorder lol
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This wouldn't be such a problem if we didn't have such a western “treat this at any cost” philosophy towards mental health and not more focus on ing strategies and well-living.
People need to learn to live with themselves, and EVERYONE, even queers, are behind on that.
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