Yeah, because NT's **never** hurt their Aspie partners. **smh**
Aspies are far more likely to be the targets of bullying, and far less likely to know how to successfully deal with bullying, than NT's.
If anyone needs protection it's Aspies who need protection from NT's who won't put their standardized expectations away long enough to understand the difference between what we can and can't do. It's a disability, and none of us chose our struggles. We sure don't do what we do because we want to hurt, anger, confuse or control the people we're in relationships with.
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Yeah, because NT's **never** hurt their Aspie partners. **smh**
Aspies are far more likely to be the targets of bullying, and far less likely to know how to successfully deal with bullying, than NT's.
If anyone needs protection it's Aspies who need protection from NT's who won't put their standardized expectations away long enough to understand the difference between what we can and can't do. It's a disability, and none of us chose our struggles. We sure don't do what we do because we want to hurt, anger, confuse or control the people we're in relationships with.
January 26, 2016 - 6:23pmThis Comment
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