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Hinata 257 December 20, 2024 11:51 pm

I feel like the third mugo isn't really a child, just a neurodivergent guy lacking real life experience, and since the other two mugos didn't know how to deal with him, he popped out the least amount of time, which contributed to his lack of experience. It's like babying neurodivergent people thinking that is what's best for them/that'll help them the most, when really they need a dose of reality to develop their character just like any other human being :p

Responses
    RUE December 21, 2024 12:40 am

    Behaviors stemming from inexperience, personality, or personal choice are unrelated to neurodivergence, it's a clinical and neurobiological concept. Stop Misusing such terms FFS , it undermine their meaning and the people they genuinely apply to.

    wysteria December 21, 2024 4:28 am
    Behaviors stemming from inexperience, personality, or personal choice are unrelated to neurodivergence, it's a clinical and neurobiological concept. Stop Misusing such terms FFS , it undermine their meaning and... RUE

    buddy, they're saying they perceive/headcanon/whatever this fictional character as being neurodivergent. what are you going on about

    Hinata 257 December 21, 2024 8:45 am
    Behaviors stemming from inexperience, personality, or personal choice are unrelated to neurodivergence, it's a clinical and neurobiological concept. Stop Misusing such terms FFS , it undermine their meaning and... RUE

    Literally not what I said, what I said was, third mugo clearly is neurodivergent, the other two mugos treat him like a child because of said neurodivergence, and thus don't trust him popping out, when in reality they didn't let him learn how to adult just like they did, which happens a lot with neurodivergent people, their parents think they are incapable of adulting and as a result always treat them as children which ends up hurting them in the long run, babying a neurodivergent person is indeed a form of abelism.

    Hinata 257 December 21, 2024 8:49 am
    buddy, they're saying they perceive/headcanon/whatever this fictional character as being neurodivergent. what are you going on about wysteria

    Exactly! Many people with neurdivergence struggle with social queues and hyperfocus on activities so much that they forget to eat. I don't know if the author intended for it but I honestly related to the character and thought he was neurodivergent too!