Joe90 wrote:
That's just another thing what they accuse Aspies of, like the lack of empathy thing. People always say ''you must learn to not stand too close to people'', and I have learnt that a long time ago, but are they ever told to learn not to stand in my space? Oh, no, no. And people stand right on top of me in supermarkets, instead of waiting their turn. They push past me when I know and they know there's a big enough space, and they stand so close to me in queues that their toes are actually touching my heals, so that must mean that there are people in their space too, so that proves that people stand in eachother's space all the time.
Oh, by the way it's usually women who stand in my space and barge past me, etc. Men wait their turn, or find a bigger gap to get past me in, and they say ''excuse me'', but not in an impatient way like women do, they say it in a way that makes you feel respected.
I thought only in my country it happens like that. That means people can have bad education anywhere.
People don't know to respect others personal space. Sometimes i wanted to make them feel comfortable and i let them be free to do what they want. It turned out to be like hell.... So, no, i refuse to share my space of liberty.
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