HeroOfHyrule wrote:
People treat me as if I'm a child and will baby me a lot, which I don't like, but I guess is helpful when I'm being taught things because people go out of their way to explain things to me and show me what to do. Most people honestly seem to realize that there is something "up" with me, because while I try to mask that doesn't mean I'm actually good at it. I'm also AFAB so I am quite short, when I pass as male people think I'm younger than I am and I've had people assume I have a physical/hormonal issue after they're baffled that I'm 19, if it doesn't immediately register to them that I'm transgender. Overall I think my appearance and the autistic traits I have that are noticeable make people think I'm not as capable as I am and that they need to baby me.
Tell me about it.
I get patronised all the time, even by people decades younger than me.
Usually, I just shrug it off, but at other times, if I am in a bad mood, I will stand my ground.
They don't like that.
Some people equate being a comedian to lacking intelligence.
Comedy can contain a great deal of intellectual creativity, but some people just don't see it.
Meh.
What can you do?