what goes through people's heads when they see an innocent

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muslimmetalhead
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21 Dec 2012, 10:57 am

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If it's a little kid, under 10, it's like oh how cute, preteens (upper l and middle school) they're funny, moderately to severely disabled adults, it's repressed pity but I don't patronize, I have Asperger's myself.

I'm 16 years old, I finally feel like a high schooler, I don't really feel too childish anymore, a little bit though, kind of cocky.

With most people it's the curled lip, the contempt-disgust sistahs.
Sometimes it's pity, sometimes it's taking advantage, sometimes it's just funny and no one gives a sh!t.
It's f*****g hilarious, there's this girl with an emotional disorder who treats me like a little kid (probably pity), and I swear shes under 5 feet tall.
anyways, I'm getttng carried away...
I sometimes get pitied when I'm doing something stupid like running across the street and there's someone walking opposite me on the sidewalk (I feel odd when I randomly see people) and I just feel really small.Like these two women (probably my age maybe a little older) were walking opposite me and stared at me for a sec (remember it makes me feel peculiar) before one told me to be careful in a worried voice, the other was embarrassed and hushed her.

Anyways...what goes through your head, personally?
Also, i know the disgust/contempt is nothing personal, it's involuntary. High schoolers are self-conscious.


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21 Dec 2012, 12:57 pm

I always acknowledge little kids as innocents. No matter how bratty others may see them; I can never get mad at them. It just is not fair to get mad when they can't understand.

I probably make the ultimate baby-sitter. I usually end up helping in community events (i.e; fundraisers) where they end up with a 'baby-sitting' area for parents to leave their children.


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27 May 2016, 9:40 am

I don't acknowledge small children as innocent for the simple fact that most of them know a heck of a lot more then what I knew at their age.