benjimanbreeg wrote:
patternist wrote:
benjimanbreeg wrote:
grow up!! !! !
who?

the OP or anyone who takes notice of what he is saying. I've said before, I get pissed of when people talk about NT's like they are some different race. I hate the actual saying itself.
You have a good point; making the distinction between NT & Autist can be devisive and this isn't right. I am a scientist and therefore pragmatic. Further, I work in the neurosciences (I'm 1stly a chemist) so sometimes, in research/science, we will say, 'neurotypical,' or 'autistic.' But this is merely a defining point - not a value judgment. Much like saying, "Jane has brown eyes whilst Michael has green eyes."
Being a HFA is sometimes hard. I do have a sense of humor and I wouldn't ever want to hurt another by labeling. Even those whom I work with closely and very much like sometimes will 'joke' (lightly - in an innocuous way), about my autism. And this is fine. I think my sense of humor helps me cope! I do not have a 'fighting manner' at all and just
don't. Sometimes this means I get my feeling hurt though and others who do not really know me can hurt my feelings badly.
But diagnostics should never be a target for teasing or putting-down anyone. I truly think one's intent is what matters, not if they make a mistake. Ill-intent is just wrong. Personally, I do try very hard. I would be really hurt if I felt I had disappointed someone, even accidentally.
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