Being the Black Sheep

Throughout my life, I sought to blow my own trumpet. Here, in Rural Ireland, conformity is enforced by Whispering Campaigns. The women in my life were obsessed about others 'talking about me'. Plus, there was the Old Chestnut of, "I think the World of ye!"

Having a bereavement in a family turns those around you into control-freaks. There is a huge fear of death, in my country. People expect you to have the 'Black Flag' mindset. However, an RE Teacher said, "We prepare for death by living life to the full!" Life should be a journey, not a competition.

Parents
  • I can relate.  I was always the one who got blamed for everything.  A family outing went wrong, I got blamed.  My sister and I got into a fight, I got blamed.  I was yelled at for being passionate about my special interests.  I wish I would have asked my mum about my autism when I was 9.  A lot of that stuff would have been prevented.

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  • I can relate.  I was always the one who got blamed for everything.  A family outing went wrong, I got blamed.  My sister and I got into a fight, I got blamed.  I was yelled at for being passionate about my special interests.  I wish I would have asked my mum about my autism when I was 9.  A lot of that stuff would have been prevented.

Children