babybird wrote:
It's not a very nice thing to do actually.
kraftiekortie wrote:
Of course, it's condescending
My thoughts exactly. I did go on a bit in the OP, it wasn't meant to sound hateful but I wanted pepes who related, and a chance to share experiences on this forum, and/or vent on behalf of said person. The next most related topic would be "people who try to wind you up", I recall there were 10 people who said yes, chances are, the inviduals who try to wind up the responder and the same variety to ask you "and" etc. whenever you are talking, it's the same sorta dealo. I guess it's a real thing.
Yeah.
babybird wrote:
Well it seems to make op feel uncomfortable so I'll take it that they have experienced it in a negative way.
I took it to be like when someone is talking and talking and talking and when they stop the other person asks "have you finished".
I mean that is just rude.
Ya in a negative way, or "will this take long?" seems like when I want to talk to someone briefly for like 30 seconds about something that bothers me they quite quickly write me off like they don't care about my feelings or what I have to say, just like "shut up, meg", what Peter says to Meg in Family Guy
When I express my concern over being unheard, putting it lightly (i.e. every time I bring something up for a short while you just walk away, despite one or two friends saying "yeah you can never say too much hellhole".), it's bizarrely ended by the silent treatment on behalf of one or two people. The worst thing that I recall that has ever happened to me in this situation is when (an interested party) practically put me in a situation where they repeatedly did this and made some low-grade jerk comment about how much I was talking, wtf.
It may also have something to do with the notion that people with asd traits get "abuse" from others, I searched this on the forum and someone reponded that it's unlikely people with asd traits have some magnetic aura that attracts abuse, but rather that the traits themselves and the notions/vulnerabilities surrounding them might occasionally cause other people to auto-treat them in a spiteful way, so therefor it could be taken as mildly abusive, elsewise condescending treatment or name-calling can't really be good for that persons confidence. It's the same with one or two busdrivers I've met before, said people probably presume I am inept or something and like "auto-correct/mildly humiliate) me over the most minor altercation.
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