The name “Autism Speaks” is kinda hypocritical. I mean, autistic people are speaking out all the time, yet the group never listens to what we have to say
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It should be “Autism Speaks over actual autistic people.”
Those are not your orgasms.
You’ll cum, when and where I tell you to. Understand, little girl?
Your orgasms are not truly yours, they’re mine now. You’ll get to enjoy them, feel them and drown in their intensity, only when I allow it. You’re not even to fantasize about cumming without my permission.
That warm sensation that starts in your stomach and then spreads throughout your body as you get close and start to feel your body contract and your muscles freeze up and you can feel the release coming, as you’re quivering and it feels overwhelming, powerful and delightful, that belongs to me.
You’ll only get to experience that when I choose for you to endure and receive that, beautiful, pleasurable moment.
Your orgasms are just like you now, they belong to me.
Now be a good girl and cum for Daddy.
*****
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Going to a mall means avoiding the Build-A-Bear so that I don’t die from the I N T E N S E N E E D
my policy for “they’re just doing it for attention” has always been and always will be “then someone needs to pay attention to them”
I’ve always thought this
Let me tell you about the time I worked as a computer teacher for a small private school. My first day went well, but in the staff room that day I was told I was lucky that this one kid was out sick. No one could control him.
Next week, he was in. It took me 10 minutes to determine that I was dealing with a 10 year old kid who was incredibly intelligent, more than a little bored, and loved being the center of attention.
He was also black. I say this because I think that a intelligent, somewhat bored, attention-seeking white kid might have been treated differently.
So, day one I made him sit by himself where no one could see him to stop him from taking over the class (which he was clearly used to doing).
Day two: I paid close attention to when he finished (not surprising, he was first and did everything correctly). I immediately told him he was helping me, and paired him with a struggling student.
My hunch was right; he made a excellent teacher. He thrived on having this other kid’s attention. He wasn’t bored. He was one of my best students.
He was a bright kid. And he needed people to pay attention to him and would settle for any kind of attention he could get. But when he was able to channel that positively, he was a great student and a really helpful classmate.
IMPORTANT POINT HERE
psa
no one fucking tells you this so here it is:
when signing out forms to apply for disability / filling out a form for diagnosis
you’re supposed to fill it out as you on your worst days
like, I filled out forms that said I could do most things usually
like, my doctor added in the conditions like “yeah, they can feed themselves when not stressed” “they can do this when not stressed”
but how I should have filled it out was more like
“some days I can’t feed myself” “some days I can’t leave the house”
My doctor didn’t even know this, but I talked to someone who had worked with people with both developmental and intellectual disabilities for a number of years, and she told me to write down how it is for your bad days
this should be a thing they tell you, but it isn’t
part of the reason I didn’t get my autism diagnosis as soon as I should have is because I filled out forms wrong!
This also goes for filling out forms for disabled parking rights. I’ve been rejected multiple times for a pass cause I didn’t find this out till recently.
Wow
Also you’re generally supposed to fill it out as you are without help.
That throws me too. Because the more help I get, the more capable I get. It’s easy to forget what happens when the help falls away even partially let alone completely.
Hot take but the “typed in your symptoms and you appear to have network connectivity problems” is what ADHD feels like lol

