I need to say this. Its out of pure anger

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Moostar
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14 Oct 2014, 3:23 pm

NTs are lucky. Sure most who aren't on the spectrum go though with struggles of their own. But at least many do got the concept of communication. At least that is what I feel compared to aspies High functioning, or not. Nearly Everyday I get up, I feel like s**t. While I see the majorly of my NT family having easy conversations to each other. I struggle to have the words that come to my mind just stay in format. Which result to miscommunication. It angers me inside really, and makes me wish that I could get better at coping with this curse of a disability. OR at least run into people ( Besides those of you n wrong planet) that understands the difficulty of what it feels to be an asipe. Because in this damn country, WE DON'T!! U.S society as a whole is f****d up. The history of how other nationalities have been discriminated such as blacks, and native Americans, and now after reading some of the posts on the website, its happening with those who have Autism, Bipolar disorder or any other Non neurotypical lifestyles. The majorly of those who have autism, or any other disability don't any pity. We want understanding of our , and respect for our conditions. I understand that I respect is earned, but, I think the majorly who have these condition are living in a world that doesn't understand us whole heartily. :x



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14 Oct 2014, 7:49 pm

Moostar wrote:
NTs are lucky. Sure most who aren't on the spectrum go though with struggles of their own. But at least many do got the concept of communication. At least that is what I feel compared to aspies High functioning, or not.

Agreed. Also: At least they have a fairly good outlook on life and can expect to be employed and progress, reach whatever typical milestone they wish. They can always experience being in the majority somewhere, even if they are a minority where they live.

NTs have no idea.


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Moostar
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16 Oct 2014, 7:06 pm

Skilpadde wrote:
Moostar wrote:
NTs are lucky. Sure most who aren't on the spectrum go though with struggles of their own. But at least many do got the concept of communication. At least that is what I feel compared to aspies High functioning, or not.

Agreed. Also: At least they have a fairly good outlook on life and can expect to be employed and progress, reach whatever typical milestone they wish. They can always experience being in the majority somewhere, even if they are a minority where they live.

NTs have no idea.



Yeah, its hard living in a world with those who don't comprehend about one's personal struggles. Its so tiresome.