Aspergers_Aspie
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If aspies behave different from neurotypicals, what's to stop some people trying to say aspies behave in a suspicious manner
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If aspies behave different from neurotypicals, what's to stop some people trying to say aspies behave in a suspicious manner
what's to stop some people trying to say aspies behave in a suspicious manner
What's to stop people from saying anything at all about anyone?
And your point is...?If aspies behave different from neurotypicals, what's to stop some people trying to say aspies behave in a suspicious manner
It’s what I’d say to anyone.I know you are being friendly and mean well but, anyone from any group ie aspies should be allowed to frequent any public area. without fear of intimidation.
That is an idealistic position. From a practical POV, there are lots of places I don't go because of the high probability of being robbed or assaulted.I know you are being friendly and mean well but, anyone from any group ie aspies should be allowed to frequent any public area. without fear of intimidation.