Midnightstar16 wrote:
Yeah...
Still, I think I forgot how to not be offensive.
That also happens when I try to be funny, or say anything that normal kids make look easy.
Don't be too hard on yourself, we all make mistakes and we all say and do things we regret. Once when I was around 11, I said a slur to the one kid that would be affected by it before I even knew it was considered a slur, a mistake that to this day I still feel guilty about. What's important is learning from your mistakes and improving upon yourself. I know it's frustrating, but all you can do is try. And please... don't fall into that place where you feel as though you'll always upset everyone around you. It's not a nice place to be in, and all it serves is to tear you down rather than help you. It's very tempting to believe it because of so many negative experiences, but with every negative there's always a positive somewhere in there if you look hard enough. After all, who else better for the role of making a person know what it feels like to be beat up by a little girl whenever they hurt a friend of yours? Chin up, young one, there's more good in you than you know.
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Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 91 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 107 of 200
You seem to have both neurodiverse and neurotypical traits