Farrah Abraham
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But I also think for children who just aren't diagnosed properly with different ADA compliances,
I just was kind of tired of not having the help or the support.
And that's why we kept switching schools.
But myself, I found out that I was like ADA compliant, ADHD.
I like when I was 29 and to go through my whole life of people just wrongfully firing me, telling me I'm difficult, like girls not liking me, my family, like kind of disowning me.
I can't be mad at them.
I can't dislike them.
I can't like have hate towards them.
But I also know like I just need people who are educated around me.
I'm done with all that traumatic crisis behavior.
And just I really want to have education in my journey now as parenting.
So you feel like getting that diagnosis helped kind of clear things up for you of like, oh, this is why I've acted the way that I've acted.
And this is why people have perceived me of how I've been acting.
And I also think like dating, when you know like what your brain type is and what you like.
I think only certain dating shows show like, oh, this is a pet peeve and this is what I don't like.
But if we really like started employing like brain matching and like those psychological factors, we would find...