The Outsider
Well-Known Member
I suspect this might be closely tied to Asperger’s. I’m very picky about the kinds of food I eat and a lot of stuff I simply don’t like. For example, if I order fast food I want it to be plain because otherwise they’ll add extra stuff I don’t want. Sometimes they mess up the order and have the extra stuff on there anyway. I can take it off but I shouldn’t have too for them not following the order correctly. Also taking food off leaves behind a faint taste of what used to be on there. If I’m at a sit-in restaurant I often look for some sort of chicken tenders and fries. It’s one of the few things I’m sure to like.
For some reason some people get really angry at those who don’t like certain food. Well excuse me for being sensitive in my tastes. Even me not liking the smell of particular food can be enough to turn me off from it. Now I’m not talking about me wasting someone else’s food but me not getting it in the first place. I won’t get regular school lunches because I don’t like how low quality the food seems to be. So I often bring my own lunch.
One particular issue was when I was in a place for some days. I didn’t really like the food there so I often got stuff out of the vending machines. One time I ordered something and gotten the wrong food. When I complained about it to the staff I was dismissed that “food is food”. Like what is wrong with those people? For a place that’s supposed to help people with different disabilities you people sure seem dismissive of certain issues.
There was a some very early in my childhood where my father forced me to eat some particular food I didn't like. I don't recall the details of it very well. It was some sort of bread with brown meat or something. By forced to eat I mean a time limit without getting spanked. This was long before I was known to have Asperger's but still that's just uncalled for.
Why this drama and backlash for me simply not liking certain food? It’s not like I’m only eating junk food or something. Even a quick Internet search shows a lot of negativity toward picky eaters. To close this off without being entirely about me, is there any connection being a picky eater and autism?
For some reason some people get really angry at those who don’t like certain food. Well excuse me for being sensitive in my tastes. Even me not liking the smell of particular food can be enough to turn me off from it. Now I’m not talking about me wasting someone else’s food but me not getting it in the first place. I won’t get regular school lunches because I don’t like how low quality the food seems to be. So I often bring my own lunch.
One particular issue was when I was in a place for some days. I didn’t really like the food there so I often got stuff out of the vending machines. One time I ordered something and gotten the wrong food. When I complained about it to the staff I was dismissed that “food is food”. Like what is wrong with those people? For a place that’s supposed to help people with different disabilities you people sure seem dismissive of certain issues.
There was a some very early in my childhood where my father forced me to eat some particular food I didn't like. I don't recall the details of it very well. It was some sort of bread with brown meat or something. By forced to eat I mean a time limit without getting spanked. This was long before I was known to have Asperger's but still that's just uncalled for.
Why this drama and backlash for me simply not liking certain food? It’s not like I’m only eating junk food or something. Even a quick Internet search shows a lot of negativity toward picky eaters. To close this off without being entirely about me, is there any connection being a picky eater and autism?