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Blackpill I now understand that most of my suffering from other people comes from my autism

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I can say without a doubt that autism is very repulsive to normies, it’s basically normie repellent.

I’m not upset either because I’ve never liked being around people anyway since it’s just so overwhelming, I prefer time with other autistic people.

But this revelation explains a lot. It explains why people refused to acknowledge me when I was clearly in sight. It also explains why people gave me weird stares the moment i opened my mouth or did something as simple as introduce myself.

The worst part is that normies will know something is wrong with you socially, but they’ll never make you aware of it and just pretend you are this social butterfly so they can embarrass you.

Just letting autistic men know, nothing you say matters to people, nothing. I recommend that you avoid in person social contact completely, just to save yourself from the negative reinforcement, because it’s brutal.

Autistic men receive some of the worst negative reinforcement. Men with ADHD have it bad too, but not as bad as men with Autism who are aware of their situation.

I wish society would stop pretending like they are finally getting together and becoming a big force, then they ostracize the groups who have no push backs, and when some guy murders a bunch of people they act clueless.
 
Men who are ill are quickly rejected out genepool
 
Just letting autistic men know, nothing you say matters to people, nothing. I recommend that you avoid in person social contact completely, just to save yourself from the negative reinforcement, because it’s brutal.
I wish i could do this to some extent i have to communicate with normals at work because we work in pairs at security and holy shit i try to hide it and fake it but it is so fucking annoying.
 
But this revelation explains a lot. It explains why people refused to acknowledge me when I was clearly in sight. It also explains why people gave me weird stares the moment i opened my mouth or did something as simple as introduce myself.
i have autism and get this too
why do people always look giga shocked when we talk, like you know what I mean probably, the wide eyes, shocked face stare
 
i have autism and get this too
why do people always look giga shocked when we talk, like you know what I mean probably, the wide eyes, shocked face stare
My 'friends' always try to insult me. I have gotten into the habit of premeditating my thoughts before opening my mouth. Otherwise, they just latch onto any little thing to ridicule me.
 
i have autism and get this too
why do people always look giga shocked when we talk, like you know what I mean probably, the wide eyes, shocked face stare
Yes i know that stare from a mile away

When I open my mouth and I see the way they go silent for a second or their face changes then I know it’s over at that point

I am not like them
 
My 'friends' always try to insult me. I have gotten into the habit of premeditating my thoughts before opening my mouth. Otherwise, they just latch onto any little thing to ridicule me.
yeah exactly, I have learned from experience to just not talk 99% of the time or I get instant negative feedback or punishment, even with close family
 

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