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Sex-repulsion,Self-harm and Pornography.

VoidCat

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why do you sometimes you hate yourself?
Why do I sometimes hate myself....I ask myself that the problem is trying to accurately express why...Well I think it has to do with a lot of factors-genetics, the fact I'm trans and have severe dysphoria, The way I was raised etc....If I were to explain it piece by piece it could take a while and I really don't feel like trying to write everything.
 

VoidCat

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There is nothing sinful about Autism, nothing at all. Your family are right prigs.
They never said it was.They were obsessed with their own image and felt I didn't fit what is typical autism so I should know how to act non-autistic even if it harms me in the process.My aunt even somehow convinced herself I didn't have it even through every mental health professional I've been to says I have it.
 

VoidCat

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They never said it was.They were obsessed with their own image and felt I didn't fit what is typical autism so I should know how to act non-autistic even if it harms me in the process.My aunt even somehow convinced herself I didn't have it even through every mental health professional I've been to says I have it.
I also think they might be afraid of me because I act different then they do. And if I am autistic? Then to them I will never live a full life
 

Skwim

Veteran Member
Why do I sometimes hate myself....I ask myself that the problem is trying to accurately express why...Well I think it has to do with a lot of factors-genetics, the fact I'm trans and have severe dysphoria, The way I was raised etc....If I were to explain it piece by piece it could take a while and I really don't feel like trying to write everything.
And this is good enough. Thanks.

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oldbadger

Skanky Old Mongrel!
I might. Through because my family always condemned me for being autistic and having autistic obsessions I have a problem talking bout them sometimes working on that through.

Yes.......... How our parents in past times condemned us for our disabilities! How children picked up on their parent's bigotries and adopted them. It's still a battle trying to influence all people in to a sense of equality-for-all regardless of individual difficulties.

I was autistic in various ways, which is probably how I became so fixated on to aspects in my work which put me somewhere near the top... in what I was involved in.

I hope you can come through all those difficulties.........

All the best...... :)
 

VoidCat

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Yes.......... How our parents in past times condemned us for our disabilities! How children picked up on their parent's bigotries and adopted them. It's still a battle trying to influence all people in to a sense of equality-for-all regardless of individual difficulties.

I was autistic in various ways, which is probably how I became so fixated on to aspects in my work which put me somewhere near the top... in what I was involved in.

I hope you can come through all those difficulties.........

All the best...... :)
Odd some professionals say you can outgrow autism while some say you can not.Whether you have or had or were misdiagnosed with autism however isn't really any of my business....It is a battle ain't it? How often I hear words spoken poorly about those with disabilities at school...All the best to you as well
 

Deeje

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Odd some professionals say you can outgrow autism while some say you can not.Whether you have or had or were misdiagnosed with autism however isn't really any of my business....It is a battle ain't it? How often I hear words spoken poorly about those with disabilities at school...All the best to you as well

Autism is a spectrum disorder with a wide range of manifestations. Finding yourself in that maze must be difficult. Thank you for educating us on your particular manifestation. That takes courage.

I have several friends with autistic kids, one whose kids are young adults now. (2 out of her 3) Each has talents, but neither fits in socially with the accepted "norm". But learning to accept autism as someone else's "normal" can be a challenge, especially for some who can't understand the lack of control.

When the spectrum points to Asperger's, their blunt emotions can be taken the wrong way, with no filters as to how their words or actions might affect those around them. This describes another friend's eldest and his difficulties interacting with his autistic younger brother...who is just 'hell on wheels'.

Parents need help as much as the kids, as this disorder is rapidly spreading throughout the world. (They say it has nothing to do with vaccinations, but reading the data, personally, I have my doubts.)

We all need education, so the more those on the spectrum tell us how life is for them...the better we can understand how accept you as you are....so I hope that the 'genius' often associated with Autism will help you to shine in whatever avenue opens up to you.

All the best.
 
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