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  • Crucible [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    3 days ago

    I am being driven mad by my autism once more. I ask my friend why they’ve done something, they say ‘idk sorry.’ I say it’s not a problem, I’m trying to understand. They provide no actual explanation just tell me that if something is bothering me then I should tell them. It wasn’t bothering me! What’s bothering me is how you can do something regularly and when asked why you do it you just say ‘idk’

    Thanks for providing a place to air this frustration, I love you all

    • dustbunnies [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      2 days ago

      cuddle

      feel this very much. the way my questions get taken as a way to argue or express judgement instead of as a genuine attempt to understand is one of the most painful and frustrating parts of my everyday life.

      even through carefully composed text, even here where so many people are also autistic

      kitty-birthday-sad

      I genuinely hate conflict and don’t like to argue; it’s hard to express how upsetting it is to be misunderstood as argumentative regularly.