I do feel its more how words used and the intent behind them. School ground bullying often the worst for many, as children often do not have the confidence as adult to correct individuals who use words out of content.it is what is intended when words said and that we should not label ourselves as such, as everyone a unique individuals, but at times by doing so helps to explain some things, so I hate it when others take a word I say out of content from what I mean and maybe this also partly a problem, we should never think we know unless we do and guess we need to consider another perspective different groups of individuals, cultures use words differently anyway... so definitely its the intent behind whatever, how ever said.!
To add I am proud to be called an autistic adult, and others can say and call me what they wish, I say let their ignorance be their own, but attack any child or someone less able than myself and I may have something to say about it.!
Dark_Red_Beloved wrote:
I'm not quite sure I understand the question. Do you mean misuse of *any* words or misuse of particular medical/diagnostic labels such as "ret*d"?
any words really and how misused generally...

I think I better understand what you're getting at now.Yes, intent is key. However, not everyone has the same way with words. Many people I talk to have difficulty finding which word they want, to communicate what they wish.And children don't usually have the vocabulary to fully describe their feelings yet.So in some cases taking words out of context may not be intentional.