Lintar wrote:
darkphantomx1 wrote:
How can anyone be proud of being autistic? You've read the statistics. A good majority of us are unemployed, live on social security benefits, don't drive, have very few to no friends, in our 20s and never dated, don't drive, don't go to college. How can anyone be proud of that? Autism makes you unique? Unique don't mean s**t when you're depressed all the time because you have no friends and can't get a job because of your differences or when you're living on your own off of SSI or Medicaid and unemployed. A good majority of us are losers; we're misunderstood by neurotypicals, we're nerds, we have no friends, we work low pay minimum wage job, our only friends are our parents. Some of us don't even parents to help us anymore.
That's the sad truth for many of you. Half of your autistic brothers and sisters will live a life like this because of autism. Yes, even many of you with HFA will live like this. Because you were born different, because you were born with autism. You never could live up to your full potential.
So tell me, how can anyone be proud of being autistic? Because I would cure it if given the opportunity.
Hmmm... let's see how much of this applies to me.
1) Unemployed - yes.
2) Live on social security benefits - yes, that too.
3) Don't drive - no, I actually do drive. Where did the myth that most of us don't drive come from, and why?
4) Have very few to no friends - yes, that's true in my case, but you know what? The main reason why this is the case is due to the fact that most of the people who feigned interest in developing a friendship quickly dropped the act when they found out I was a bit "strange" in their warped view. Who needs narrow-minded bigots for friends? I would rather be friendless.
5) In our 20's and never dated - well, I'm actually in my 40's and have never dated. So what? You can't miss something you have never known.
6) Don't go to college - no, I did go to college.
"Loser" score: 4 out of 6. Hey, I qualify as one!
One other thing. Why do you think it is the case that we are so 'misunderstood by neurotypicals'? Whose fault is that do you think, in the vast majority of cases?
My turn!
1) Unemployed - No, though I may be soon because I hate my job.
2) Live on social security benefits - No, although I did start the application process before finding my current job.
3) Don't drive - No, I got my license last year at the age of 21.
4) Have very few to no friends - Yes, I have one direct- contact friend and two email friends, and my direct-contact friend and I have been together since high school. Too many friends becomes a burden and impossible to keep up with.
5) In our 20's and never dated - No, I got my first boyfriend last December; we've been dating for six months as of the 20th.
6) Don't go to college - No, I have a bachelor's in psychology as of the end of this summer, and I'm applying for graduate school. I'm going to be a doctor.
Loser Score: 1 out of 6. Hmm, guess I don't qualify!
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