Saying something but people don't take you seriously

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Gbgeorgia1
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24 Jun 2018, 2:41 pm

Do you ever find you say things and people don't take you seriously because of your autism, and find you sometimes get ignored. :?:



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24 Jun 2018, 2:57 pm

People often don't take me seriously and ignore me without knowing about my AS.


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24 Jun 2018, 2:58 pm

Yep



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24 Jun 2018, 3:00 pm

Yes for example when I‘m telling them that I am autistic.

When I have to deal with a huge amount of stress or anxiety, people sometimes don‘t take me seriously which tends to worsen the situation.

If I may ask, can you give me an example on what occasions people don‘t take you seriously? (Sorry for my bad english btw)


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24 Jun 2018, 3:04 pm

Nira wrote:
People often don't take me seriously and ignore me without knowing about my AS.

I meant my autism causes me to say strange things, not what I was meant to say in the first place.



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24 Jun 2018, 3:10 pm

Lorrent wrote:
Yes for example when I‘m telling them that I am autistic.

When I have to deal with a huge amount of stress or anxiety, people sometimes don‘t take me seriously which tends to worsen the situation.

If I may ask, can you give me an example on what occasions people don‘t take you seriously? (Sorry for my bad english btw)

If I ask someone something, sometimes don't get a response, its a question I asked but i said it like a statement.
Its difficult to describe.



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24 Jun 2018, 3:12 pm

Oh yes, this has happened to me throughout my life. For the 45 years before I was diagnosed, I would often try to honestly describe my perceptions of the world only for people to assume that I was joking, mocking myself, exaggerating, or high on something. I ended up either resolving to never talk about those things again, or talking in quite a flippant way about them so that, if people thought I was being self-deprecatingly funny, it would seem like a plausible explanation and I could laugh along with them while secretly cringing inside. This was sometimes how I discovered that parts of my mind didn't work like other people's (e.g. hyper-focus, dissociation, sensory sensitivities, synaesthesia.)


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24 Jun 2018, 3:25 pm

Yeah, it happens a lot.


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24 Jun 2018, 8:41 pm

That was the story of my life as a kid. My peers thought I was mentally ret*d, my teachers didn't listen to me because they thought I was a problem kid partly due to the bullies ganging up on me & blaming me, & my parents were frustrated with me because of my issues.


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