red_doghubb wrote:
I feel like I'm walking around with a giant "L" on my forehead that I can't see but everyone else can. I've been told I look stiff, angry, unhappy, tense, that I have an "angry white woman" walk (teasing from black colleague that I didn't think was funny) etc. They may not be saying verbatim "you're weird" but that's what everyone means.
I often wonder why ppl feel they have the right to point out my differences to my face.
I find some people really dislike me when they first meet me, picking on me and such and then suddenly do a 180 and become super protective. In general people treat me really weirdly, either being very disrespectful and mean or treating me like a baby that must be protected. Despite being told I look like a fully grown woman at the age of 16 I get treated like I'm way younger than my peers.