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09 Jan 2009, 8:21 pm

Anytime I tell my mum or any social workers about problems with my peers (in a nutshell, THEY HATE ME), they act like it's all in my head or I'm overreacting or something. How many ways can you interpret the phrase "psycho freak" being used against you?! School is mental torture for six hours a day, five days a week. When did this crap become acceptable while my spending too much time alone is not?!


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09 Jan 2009, 8:23 pm

Its as frustrating as hell when people say that patronising s**t...

I'm sorry that no-one listens to you. Hopefully if you ride it out and get out of school, you will realise in the long run that those peoples opinions don't matter. Trust me, I have.



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09 Jan 2009, 9:24 pm

Yeah, I had that issue for quite a while. Persevere, life gets better eventually.


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12 Jan 2009, 1:51 pm

gina-ghettoprincess wrote:
Anytime I tell my mum or any social workers about problems with my peers (in a nutshell, THEY HATE ME), they act like it's all in my head or I'm overreacting or something. How many ways can you interpret the phrase "psycho freak" being used against you?! School is mental torture for six hours a day, five days a week. When did this crap become acceptable while my spending too much time alone is not?!


It has always been that way in school as far as I can tell but don't worry, it will get better. I went through something similar and believe it or not, was told it was all my fault yet was always given vague reasons for why it was.

The only advice I got was to ignore it and it would go away, but that never works, it just keep escalating until you crack. When I said I didn't have friends, my parents responded "you don't need any friends now, you'll have plenty later."

They also had issues with me spending my time alone and they often forced me to spend time going everywhere with my sister, whom I despised along with her activities. Never made much sense to me at all.

They always enjoyed punishing me and I honestly believe if I could have been punished and handed over to my sister for the rest of my life, my parents would have done that since she was their prize child and I was their reject. According to them boys are for punishing, girls are not.

It did get better once sis moved out and has for me gotten much better since I moved to another city where neither my parents nor any other member of my family is.


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12 Jan 2009, 2:04 pm

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she was their prize child and I was their reject. According to them boys are for punishing, girls are not.


That's the same situation with me and my brother, but the genders are the other way round.


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12 Jan 2009, 3:29 pm

gina-ghettoprincess wrote:
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she was their prize child and I was their reject. According to them boys are for punishing, girls are not.


That's the same situation with me and my brother, but the genders are the other way round.


Sorry you have to go through that, it was never easy for me, and it never made sense. If they wanted me to be more like her, why treat me in a radically different way? She was free to do whatever she liked to do and it was never a problem, I don't know why it was different with me.

Being constantly compared to someone who's actions are always right because they are her actions as opposed to being judged my some code of conduct while your actions are always wrong because they are your actions is simply a contest that can't be won.

All I wanted was equal treatment and never got it.


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13 Jan 2009, 12:23 am

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The only advice I got was to ignore it and it would go away, but that never works, it just keep escalating until you crack. When I said I didn't have friends, my parents responded "you don't need any friends now, you'll have plenty later."

I *wish* the worst we had to deal with from our peers was simply not having friends. I know I would have been thrilled in middle school if people had chosen simply to let me be, neither befriending nor tormenting me. I'm not that social anyways, so I wouldn't miss the lack of human contact.


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13 Jan 2009, 1:43 am

It is a fact of life that aspie and typpie brains are wired differently, and it is difficult or impossible for one to understand fully how the other thinks.

There's a signature someone used here on WP that I think is very appropriate in this situation. Goes something like: Those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.

People who would rather ridicule you than try to understand you are truly not worthy of your time.


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14 Jan 2009, 12:44 pm

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The only advice I got was to ignore it and it would go away, but that never works, it just keep escalating until you crack. When I said I didn't have friends, my parents responded "you don't need any friends now, you'll have plenty later."

I *wish* the worst we had to deal with from our peers was simply not having friends. I know I would have been thrilled in middle school if people had chosen simply to let me be, neither befriending nor tormenting me. I'm not that social anyways, so I wouldn't miss the lack of human contact.


That is how I felt. I made no trouble for anyone, yet I suffered. One time I wanted to know why I was being picked on and was told "you exist."

College was much better because socialization wasn't forced on me, I was free to for the most part, socialize or not socialize as I saw fit, and I didn't socialize much, other than the stuff my parents and sister crammed down my throat.

It's strange, they didn't care about me having friends or social life in high school or before, but then started trying to force one on me in college. Fortunately it all stopped once my sister left home.


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14 Jan 2009, 12:47 pm

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That is how I felt. I made no trouble for anyone, yet I suffered. One time I wanted to know why I was being picked on and was told "you exist."


Once I asked one of the boys why he hates me so much, and he didn't have a reason. It was him who I asked cos he was the one who actually used the word hate. But I don't care what he thinks anymore, he's a twat.


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14 Jan 2009, 9:28 pm

gina-ghettoprincess wrote:
Once I asked one of the boys why he hates me so much, and he didn't have a reason. It was him who I asked cos he was the one who actually used the word hate. But I don't care what he thinks anymore, he's a twat.


I think you've got it. For some people, it doesn't matter what you do, you won't change their opinion of you, because they really have no reason.

We have a rather crude saying in Australia: Treat a problem the same way a dog does ... if you can't eat it or hump it, then piss on it and walk away.


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14 Jan 2009, 9:30 pm

Shadow50 wrote:

We have a rather crude saying in Australia: Treat a problem the same way a dog does ... if you can't eat it or hump it, then piss on it and walk away.


LOL! Good one! :D


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