Joe90 wrote:
Also, I don't like the attitude some NTs have (not all though). I've come across some people who have the ''don't do what I do, do what I say''. I call them hypocrits. Also, I've met some people who tell me to stand up for myself, but as soon as a situation comes where I should stand up for myself with that person, they don't like it. It's a bit like my employment advisor at the job centre, when I say that I left my last volunteer job because I didn't like the way I was being treated, he always says, ''well you should have put your foot down, been honest with them and said how you felt'', and he is right. But if he sends me to jobs that makes me anxious or I know I can't do, and I put my foot down, be honest and say how I feel, he doesn't like it, and finds an answer for everything and never listens.
I feel like saying, ''this is why I don't like standing up for myself - it's a waste of time!'' And people wonder why I just end up walking away from a situation rather than standing up for myself. It's because I know some people have an answer for everything instead of listening to me and considering how I feel.
Lack of empathy is a human trait, I just wish people would stop accusing it to be an Aspie trait. It's so frustrating.
People have also not liked it when I stand up for myself. I figure it's maybe because they saw me as someone who wouldn't be able to fend for herself and when I do, they don't like it so they say I am a bully. Maybe they are telling me that so I feel bad and not stand up for myself and I let people walk over me again because they had brainwashed me into thinking standing up for yourself is bullying.