Published on 12, July, 2020
"That's not autism. Everyone gets anxious in social situations."
"You can't have Asperger's. You work in care."
"What's your special talent?"
"But you don't look autistic."
"Autistic people have no imagination, but you're highly imaginative."
"I'm only joking! Don't take everything so seriously."
"But you have a sense of humour."
"You do keep going on about it."
"Why are you doing it that way?"
"But you seem friendly enough."
"I haven't finished speaking yet."
"Hello? Is anybody there? Are you listening to me?"
"I shouldn't keep having to explain this to you."
Quite!
You're quirky.
You say inappropriate things.
You give off negative vibes.
Crikey...I thought you were talking about me then Robert123!!!
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me: "I struggle with this because I am autistic"
them: (fingers in ears) "la la la la la la la la la ...not listening"
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so pleased it helps.. she would be too. Today I am grateful for being able to come home after a people day to pretty lights, my open fire and my guinea pig. ( maybe that’s 3 things in itself.. but I still feel awful leaving my dad on his own when he isn’t great at the moment.
and the advice stuck! x
Thank you for reminding me.. especially when everyone is tired at this time of year. It was mum who suggested it and it is good advice x
Oh suggestible and sectionable you....! i hope that you are ok.
It can be friggin tough out there! What helps get me through is here and something @Missfit61 once shared...which was to try and think of 3 positive things everyday that have happened.
No.....
These are said to me very often and recently.
I'm not writing down the more rude inappropriate comments that have been made.
Nor, am I writing here my inappropriate thought processes. These are extreme. And sectionable.