How to tell if someone is rhesus negative:

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It is not just plain physical attributes or any types of characteristics you can look at, mark off and then based on your checklist determine that someone is rhesus negative.
It does not work like that.
Much rather we walk through life and talk to people and talk to them in a fashion that we are used to communicating.
A lot of rhesus negative people believe and feel that it is tough to lose ourselves in deep thoughts searching for more answers but having to adjust to the everyday banalities conversations with our peers all too often are dominated by.
We adjust as it is too frustrating being considered crazy when in reality it doesn’t take work, but rather comes natural to us to think. We think, we explore, we want more.
It is a part of our essence. Others often say “you think too much” or “you seem stressed” and “your face changes, are you OK?” when it is just a natural reaction of curiosity towards sometimes an unexpected situation presenting itself to us requiring our analytical self to kick in and forget the world around us due to something else becoming more important at that moment.
Needless to say, labeling you now as autistic is a lot easier than wondering where your train of thought might lead.

So how does this help telling if someone is rhesus negative?

Have you ever been in a conversation with someone where you expect the conversation to end due to disinterest from the other party? Basically based on your experience you knowing that now they are about to tune out as what you are starting to talk about, they will discontinue following?

Except:

They won’t.

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