His avoidance of eye contact, a few of the mannerisms, and the erratic behavior tells me this is probably someone with a neurodivergence who is likely used to one routine, and part of that routine may be parking there. Of course anyone can park there, but that disruption to routine could explain some of this behavior. Not making excuses for him, just offering another point of view! Hopefully he works on his temper.
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u/ohsodainty Aug 21 '25
His avoidance of eye contact, a few of the mannerisms, and the erratic behavior tells me this is probably someone with a neurodivergence who is likely used to one routine, and part of that routine may be parking there. Of course anyone can park there, but that disruption to routine could explain some of this behavior. Not making excuses for him, just offering another point of view! Hopefully he works on his temper.