cross-posted from: https://lemy.lol/post/30077456
Stolen from Mastodon.
I would sooner be flogged than make a phone call. Back when I was whole of body, I’d walk several miles, no exaggeration, to reschedule appointments in person rather than make a phone call. Fuck phones.
What does ADHD have to do with avoidance?
ADHD and rejection sensitivity are related symptoms: https://www.adxs.org/en/page/44/rejection-sensitivity-offendedness-fear-of-rejection-as-a-specific-adhd-symptom#content-1-rejection-sensitivity-rs
The “thing” is calling someone.
Blue Guy has a phone, and I assume he knows how to make a call, but cannot bring himself to do it, he instead does his preferred method of contact.
If not completely responsible, EF is at least a factor.
That’s so accurate! And when you finally give in, you dial the number and hang up because you forgot all words and what’s even the topic.
I see so many jokes like this, but I’m the exact opposite. For semi formal things like contacting service providers, taxes, sales and the like I prefer to wait for 30 minutes on a phone call to writing a 5 minute email.
I get really paralized in writing something that doesn’t sound casual, so I prefer to have a phone call where it’s not expected that I’ll speak as formally as the email I’d have to send to get the same task done.
One important thing to note here is that in my native language casual and formal written language have a bigger difference compared to English.
Our entire system shouldn’t be built around only phone calls, there needs to be realistic alternatives. Not everyone is comfortable calling and that’s ok