ProtossX wrote:
Sora wrote:
Gifted kids or teenagers and adults with ADHD that get everything done so well and seem so smart can also have issues with going to the bathroom. Lots of the kids can't manage it, because they're not aware of this body function as most people are.
Same with people who have sensory disorders.
The abilities of talking, writing or reading are not connected to this...
no im sorry if you cant feel a piece of poop sliding out of your butt or some watery peeing coming out of ur pants then something is definetly wrong
not only would I FEEL it coming out i would stop right then there, id run to the bathroom then i would release afterwards
its not that hard folks itgs simple pushing and releasing muscles its not rocket science
and also you can feel a certain like pain if u hold in ur pee or whatever u feel really hurt by it it doesnt just come out on its own u have to push it out its impossible to go automatically atleast for me
like tihnk about it u almost have to try to go pee or poo so they must be trying an doing it on there own free will somehow cuz there is people who can't even pee or poo at all without machines because they can't voluntary use there muscles, so these ppl aRE USING there muscles volunteerily its not anyones fault but there own
The people that get bent out of shape over Low Functioning Autistics being incontinent don't do this with people who are incontinent due to spinal cord injuries or other problems such as prostrate cancer. From experience, I used to work as a Home Health Aide and someone can have a spinal cord injury and really not feel a piece of poo sliding out their butt.
But in terms of being creeped out. Maybe it's all in perspective how many Aspies or high functioning autistics may look at lower functioning autistics like
Of course then again the tables are turned when its the Aspie put in the spotlight and its the NTs that are thinking
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