Published on 12, July, 2020
I read on this website that "Other people appear to know, intuitively, how to communicate and interact with each other, but Autistics do not", but believe this statement to be completely untrue in so many ways.
I do not believe that there is any one way to interact and communicate and nor do i believe anyone, even non autistic could possibly be thought of as someone that "knows" how to act and communicate in every given situation.
I believe making wrong statements like this just causes confusion.
Would do you think?
Do you think there are people out there that just intuitively "know" how to act and communicate? In that case, what happens when they come across someone that has more experience and is more intelligent than them?
Could a moderator please just remove this thread.
It was not my intentions to upset anyone, nor become upset.
Perhaps it would be best if the thread just got removed and i will leave everyone in peace.
Many thanks
I live in hope that you are now being sincere.
I hope this thread is left as a good example of how certain people can exhibit their bigotry and ignorance and refusal to understand. NAS 39246 you are an example of this par excellence.
NAS39246 said:It was not my intentions to upset anyone, nor become upset.
Sorry it wasn't a one way street. I hope your fragile ego isn't too bruised.
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Just go away.
"maybe what is what is trying to be conveyed by NAS39246, is either: 1 - That not everyone who is NT is automatically good and well with Social Interaction...? Or - 2 - There are other diagnosis which apply to "Social Communication Difficulties" other than "Autism"... Or -3- The fact that, under certain circumstances, a person will not be physically able to speak up at all, and this is what "Social Communication Difficulty" (including Autism) sort of means...?"
...I wrote this before. Before you leave, please tell me if I was correct or not, Thanks, if that is okay...?