Advantages of having low iq...

in smart •  7 years ago 

There are none. IT FUCKING SUCKS. I feel like killing myself every second of every day. I can’t have normal conversation, I can’t figure out the most simple of tasks, I can’t do anything that requires much thought. I have learning disabilities AND behavioural disabilities. Just the sole fact of behavioural disabilities means I can’t really have interpersonal relationships like friends and family, especially when combined with my other shit. I’m 18 and haven’t finished middle school. I had to get an adult dogwood. (It’s kind of like a GED, but requires 5 courses) I’ve done like 8 courses in 6 years. I’ll never be normal let alone independant. I can write somewhat decently, that’s about it. My iq is in the low 80’s.I’d give an arm if it meant I could have had a normal personality, a normal mind, a normal upbringing and education. I wouldn’t mind the low iq too much, but the fact I have learning disabilities and behavioural disabilities sucks fucking ballsacks. Compound that onto the fact I never went to school thanks to my parents that never wanted what was best for me. I see normal teenagers having fun and hanging out and being well…normal and I always get jealous.For any of you that are lucky to have a normal life. Cherish it. Good family? Never disrespect them. Actually went to school? Study your fucking ass off if not for your parents sake or your sake, but in respect for those that never got to. I’d literally give ANYTHING to be normal. Keep that in mind when you’re being an asshole teenager. I don’t think I’m going to be around much longer. No point if people like that one family in my other answer exist. So many extraordinary people let alone normal.I’m also ugly, rip.
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  ·  7 years ago (edited)
I can write somewhat decently, that’s about it.

That's more than most can!