I don’t understand people who want to claim a medical/mental disorder.
Well, some things you get cool cred and special rights, like being transgender.
As things stand right now, there are a lot of advantages to being an official member of a protected class. The money and pervasive double standards aside, there is the intangible benefit of knowing you will be supported in refusing to accept responsibility for any area in which you fall short of the mark.
Some people are wired a bit differently. And that’s ok. They are who they are. But they have an issue to learn to manage, and making excuses is counterproductive. Own who you area. If the problem is something you can change, work on it. If it’s not, accept it, live within your limits, and make the best of what you do have.
But we’re not teaching people to cope, adapt and be comfortable in their own skins. We’re teaching them to regard themselves as perpetual victims, and victims need scapegoats. Parents, teachers, pastors, and society at large used to teach kids that life isn’t fair. Today the indoctrination is that fairness, meaning equality of outcomes, is an entitlement.
In modern, effeminate, democRAT-run America, being a "victim" is cool; you get all kinds of folks falling over themselves to "help" you in (and KEEP you in) your "plight".
And your comment is kinda funny coming from a guy who identifies himself as "BipolarBob".