Marknis wrote:
Rainbow_Belle wrote:
Markins if you did not have Aspergers, you would be as popular as the other guys that do not have Aspergers. A guy with Aspergers has to explain to other people his intentions, he has Aspergers and has no idea on how to act in social situations. This makes you look weird and suspicious and not many women are going to find that attractive. Life does not become easier even if you learnt social skills or did a bunch of self improvement. It does not change the fact that you have Aspergers and that makes you appear weird and different to other people.
It doesn’t help that in the Bible Belt, people who are neuro-divergent are considered “ret*d”, “psychotic”, “crack heads”, and potentially serial killers in waiting.
Sorry...can't help but laugh at this one. I used to really hate that about people around me. But I've gotten to where I actually laugh when people call me a crackhead. The other stuff, which falls under the heading of "creep," well...when people first meet me they really don't know what to think. They assume I'm psychotic or "special" or a serial killer, and I've gotten to where I actually like that the initial impression of me is someone to fear. I'm really just a big puffball. The longer people stay around me they realize that's just Rho being Rho and that I'm completely harmless.
It always catches me by surprise when people still see me as a pushover. It seems every year there's at least one person I have to get pushy with, just making the point that I work hard, too, and will demand respect. This usually takes the form of reminding people who's paying their salaries. More recently I had the experience of being mistreated, so I called this person out and got administrators involved. She never acknowledged any wrong, never apologized...but her behavior towards me and my family is radically different.
Point is...if they call you "crackhead," let 'em. Enjoy it. Because being a "crackhead" or a "crazy m0th4f*cK3r" will open doors when the time is right.