Were young men with Autism wrapped up in Cotton Wool?

I feel that, after hearing stories about how young girls take such advantage of the boys they date, boys nowadays are wrapped up in cotton wool; therefore, they're not allowed the opportunity to row up.

A female friend, the closest woman I ever had to a girlfriend, looks after her Autistic brother - who's now 40 - and keeps saying, "He can't look after himself! So, he can't!" Well, he was never given the opportunity to make adult decisions. I felt that was the same with my gran; although my brother was given more opportunity to be independent once he went to Tech. Most of it stems from women's obsession with 'The Family Name'. Also, women don't have a healthy way of dealing with grief; my female friend's father died of cancer, and an aunt of hers died of Covid last winter; the aunt's husband died soon after.

Also, I said I wasn't taking the vaccine, and her response was, "DO AS I SAY!" Now, she's making nachos for my dinner tomorrow; which I'll collect, then heat up. I'm worried what she might say. But I'll play by ear.

I can cope with the housework, on my own, but haven't a scooby about money-management; mainly because my income is so low.

Parents
  • Desmond, it's a good idea not to believe everything we hear. It sounds to me as if you've had some bad experiences with women in your life and now you are looking for further evidence of women behaving badly and men being helpless. I'm fairly certain that dysfunctional behaviour is shared equally between both sexes.

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  • Desmond, it's a good idea not to believe everything we hear. It sounds to me as if you've had some bad experiences with women in your life and now you are looking for further evidence of women behaving badly and men being helpless. I'm fairly certain that dysfunctional behaviour is shared equally between both sexes.

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