Verbal bullying

My new friend next door she is autistic same as me I know what it's like to b judged got called weird freak everything at school so much that in my life its mentally damaged me I'm seeing a professional psychiatrist for ptsd and psychosis. Now yesterday my fiance sister called my autistic friend weird she is a lovely girl really helped me coz been struggling got really close with her I found out she was offended upset being called the weird one especially from Sarah who has been good to me soon she said that to chloe Tom her half come round telling me she was upset made me angry triggered meltdown and my anger to. 

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  • Chloe, Tom, your sister, her fiancé... Sarah? My lovely, this paragraph is a bit hard to follow. BUT. It is always best to mute everyone else and spend some time with your friend who you connect with sorting this out.

    Most people call each other names, unfortunately. What's creepy is when they do this AND they're in a public office or a position of power. It's an immature and irresponsible way of dealing with ones short existance on earth and so much easier to judge someone without really getting to know them.

    But I don't really want to be known or be friends with someone who's immature and quick to judge. These humans limit their possibiliteis in life, ruin relationsihips and mess things up for everyone else. I steer clear of them.

    Perhaps you and your friend can make a pact - read books together, have secret codes, learn new skills and create a bond that is unbreakable. Find ways to have each other's back and leave the NeuroTypical world to ROT! or just leave them to their power struggles and frightening temporory existance. 

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  • Chloe, Tom, your sister, her fiancé... Sarah? My lovely, this paragraph is a bit hard to follow. BUT. It is always best to mute everyone else and spend some time with your friend who you connect with sorting this out.

    Most people call each other names, unfortunately. What's creepy is when they do this AND they're in a public office or a position of power. It's an immature and irresponsible way of dealing with ones short existance on earth and so much easier to judge someone without really getting to know them.

    But I don't really want to be known or be friends with someone who's immature and quick to judge. These humans limit their possibiliteis in life, ruin relationsihips and mess things up for everyone else. I steer clear of them.

    Perhaps you and your friend can make a pact - read books together, have secret codes, learn new skills and create a bond that is unbreakable. Find ways to have each other's back and leave the NeuroTypical world to ROT! or just leave them to their power struggles and frightening temporory existance. 

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