Joe90 wrote:
When bus-drivers have an attitude and won't let you on the bus if you're not at the bus stop on time - even though they've arrived to the bus stop too early just before you can get to it.
klanka wrote:
Yeah when a bus drives past you when it's raining or in the dead of winter!!
I was halfway between stops (in winter) and a good bus driver picked me up once.
Having driven similar commercial vehicles (tractor-trailers), I can tell you that some of this comes from being behind schedule because idiots in conventional vehicles pay no attention, blocking such vehicles at stops. Even when they do pay attention, most refuse to allow others back into traffic. I wouldn't take such things personally, but it is a pi--er.
Makes me so glad I don't have the typical severity of driving difficulties common to ASD and have my own car... I sort of have to though because of sensory issues.
Joe90 wrote:
When people only call me out on flaws and not others who have the same flaw. Why pick on me??
Another member recently opened my eyes to the idea that people often play favorites and prefer to project their own flaws onto others, thinking it somehow absolves them. Sometimes this even goes so far as an obvious ostracism of ASD. And they don't care who it hurts. As the world has turned, it's gotten much smaller for me, and being diagnosed last month has seemingly cut it in half.
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I don't know how to act my age, I've never been this old before. Which begs the question....
Since ASD means various parts of the brain stop developing at various ages...
Just how the hell am I supposed to know WHICH age to act, anyway?