Paris Geller Is Our Autistic-Coded Queen
In this video, I explore why Paris feels neurodivergent and autistic-coded, especially through the way she approaches school, friendship, rejection, ambition, and the pressure to always stay in control. Her behavior can be harsh, but it also reveals someone who is constantly trying to understand the rules of a world that does not always make sense to her. This is not a diagnosis. It is a character analysis rooted in compassion, context, and the patterns that make Paris feel so familiar to many high-achieving neurodivergent viewers. Thanks so much for watching. If you enjoyed this video, make sure you like, subscribe, and let me know what you think. Lets connect on socials! - https://linktr.ee/pexposure

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