chris1989 wrote:
There is another thing about not looking forward to my birthday. My dad told me I ought to start thinking about maybe finding a flat somewhere, something I dreaded being told to me. I might even be considered to meet these I saw who came round to talk to me a few years ago about helping people like me with aspergers live independently and it probably involving assisted living which I don't want really. It would make me feel like I am incapable of doing something when I am capable of doing things myself on my own at home. It has put me right now in a low mood. It also feels as though I am being quite childish about not adapting well to change.
I had this too, a few years ago (before I met my boyfriend). My mum got a social worker involved, and they talked me into moving to a flat involving something along the lines of assisted living, or even living with roommates with disabilities like autism or downs syndrome. That didn't really appeal to me, so I declined and told them that I'll move out when I'm ready.
If this happens to you, just decline. Nobody can force you to do these things. I do understand that you are capable of living on your own and that all you need is to be financially ready to move out, not treated like you're disabled.
Moving out is a big change, and some of us on the spectrum don't take change very well. Maybe explain that to your dad.
I'm sorry you are going through this.
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