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Recent content by Zakle

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    I have to work for the next five days and I'm going non-verbal; how do I get around this?

    Sorry! I'm a cart attendant at Walmart so I bring in the carts from outside. I was alright at the start of the day but I had to go to my place of work to pick up my check from orientation (I felt overwhelmed by the people, the lights, the items, and the noise); I'm always in the front, outside...
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    I have to work for the next five days and I'm going non-verbal; how do I get around this?

    I honestly don't want to even type this (kind of want to delete it) but I don't know what to do for the next five days. I need to speak to get the things I need for work and the thought of doing that right now makes me want to cry. And I know I'll just end up stimming a lot at work.
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    Would Like Advice regarding Eye Contact

    I tend to do either one of two things. I 'look' without actually 'seeing them' which is hard to explain; it's sort of like relaxing your own eyes and then proceeding to see through the person you're looking at like they're not even there. The other thing I do is by looking at their nose/between...
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    Don't Be Shy To Introduce Yourself

    'ello, folks! I'm Zakle or Simon, and I'm non-binary transmasc. I use they/them most of the time but he/him is also perfectly okay. Please do not refer to me by she/her, thank you. I have yet to be able to receive an assessment but I've been actively trying to do so. It's highly likely I'm on...
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