obsessingoverobsessions wrote:
So today I told someone I think I have Asperger's syndrome and their reaction was, "oh, Asperger's syndrome is so sad!" with that horrible pitying tone of voice. I didn't say anything otherwise I would probably bore her by explaining it so I walked away.
I don't think it's sad, I mean, it's a brain difference with both positive and negative sides.
What makes people react with pity?
A very interesting question my friend. Why do people react with pity towards Aspies like us? I think it is a combination of internet misinformation and good old-fashioned condescension. I have found that many NTs are always looking for the quickest route into making themselves feel better at somebody else's expense. And usually those victims are the mentally disabled including Autistics.
Most people today simply aren't well-informed enough about Autism to offer any real sympathy or empathy of any kind so we are left with tolerating their pity.
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