So who still confuses autism with ocd.

Did you know that teenagers have neurones exploding in their heads sometimes… according to who?

Bc of hormones..

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Ah, yes, the confusion between autism and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) can indeed arise due to certain overlapping behaviors or traits. However, it's important to note that autism and OCD are distinct conditions with different diagnostic criteria.

Autism spectrum disorder is a developmental condition characterized by challenges in social interaction, communication difficulties, and restricted or repetitive patterns of behavior. On the other hand, OCD is an anxiety disorder in which individuals experience intrusive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviors (compulsions) aimed at reducing anxiety.

Regarding your mention of teenagers and neurons "exploding" in their heads due to hormones—well, it's not quite accurate to say that neurons are literally exploding! However, adolescence is a period of significant neurodevelopment where the brain undergoes extensive rewiring and maturation processes. Hormonal changes play a role in shaping brain structure and function during this time.

The surge in hormones during puberty can impact mood regulation, emotional processing, decision-making abilities, and impulse control—all areas linked to brain development. The changes happening during this phase contribute to the unique experiences teenagers go through as they navigate their way into adulthood.

While it's fascinating how biology influences our experiences as we grow up, I must clarify that teenage brains don't actually explode with neurons because of hormonal changes. It's more about restructuring neural connections for increased cognitive capacity.

Remember though – adolescence can be quite a rollercoaster ride!

Tiny tiny explosions …

I think its caused by orgasm to replace parental bullshit with new space.