Told I'm gullible, infantilised and gaslit.

I have been told I'm gullible for giving homeless people money, but tbh I have a 9k motorcycle so I'm pretty sure I won't miss my spare change which is usually under £10 anyway. I feel gaslit tbh, I'm pretty sure I'm not gullible just that the NT who said this is scary level apathetic to the plight of other people.
But I am frequently made to feel this way as an autist, by being subject to language intended to make me feel like I'm some helpless child who can't speak up for myself or walk away from a bad situation, but tbh I have walked away from a narcissistic abuser, and I'm not afraid to, abrupt or politely as necessary, tell people to p*ss off.

Also I was homeless myself albeit very briefly, and tbh I consider it more an empathy thing, because once upon a time that very easily could have been me on the street.

Does anyone else experience this kind of infantilisation in adulthood just because we have autism?

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  • Hey, as long as you have enough money saved in case your income ever stops so that you have something to fall back on. Then anything extra you have and give to the homeless is a lovely thing to do. You must be careful that they do not start following you around for money though. 

    You could be helping a homeless person get on their feet just by the kindness you show them. 

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  • Hey, as long as you have enough money saved in case your income ever stops so that you have something to fall back on. Then anything extra you have and give to the homeless is a lovely thing to do. You must be careful that they do not start following you around for money though. 

    You could be helping a homeless person get on their feet just by the kindness you show them. 

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