• TORFdot0@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    None of them are exactly bad behaviors. Just encouraging trying new things and effective self regulation as positive behaviors, is my point

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      3 months ago

      Upholding the hegemony of neurotypicality as the “acceptable” way to be, and the encouraging of neurodiverse people to mask their (fine, unharmful) behaviours. Masking which actively harms them.

      All this does is promote ongoing ableism. I beg that you read something about the experiences of autistic people and come to understand how marginalized and harmed they are by this continual shaming of these traits. Traits that are not harmful, or even uncommon. They’re just different, and less normalized.

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        3 months ago

        Thank you for your perspective, my intent isn’t to cause harm, so I will take your comments to heart

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          3 months ago

          I had a moment like “why am I getting into this?” IDK. I just recall being frustrated when people show up and give me advice I don’t want or need. And the advice is not helpful because they’re a tourist in my life and I am a resident. “Don’t mistake someone encouraging good behavior as bullying,” no, just take that attitude all the way away from me, thanks.