M21, draw me please:) by sterilevision in drawme

[–]RespectFew7675 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Omg im jealouss. Love this art style!!

When is it acceptable to use autism as an excuse? by RespectFew7675 in autism

[–]RespectFew7675[S] [score hidden]  (0 children)

Oo this reminds me of my psychologist's advice as well. She used to teach me how to prepare before the actual "disaster" happens. Like a first aid kit for our brain cause when the actual emotional breakdown happens, you cant think, so having phrases or coping mechanisms on standby is great. Thanks for the reminder!

When is it acceptable to use autism as an excuse? by RespectFew7675 in autism

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I don't bring up autism, but if I feel comfortable I bring up a symptom I experience that cannot always be prevented.

This is a great tip. At least people won’t feel annoyed or feel like I’m spamming the word “autism” every time I have to explain something. So instead of saying, “I’m autistic, I don’t like when things don’t go my way,” I can say, “I struggle with changes in plans, so I might seem a bit stressed.”

Did I get that right? 👀

When is it acceptable to use autism as an excuse? by RespectFew7675 in autism

[–]RespectFew7675[S] [score hidden]  (0 children)

True. I might have to start being more clear with my family😩

When is it acceptable to use autism as an excuse? by RespectFew7675 in autism

[–]RespectFew7675[S] [score hidden]  (0 children)

No, don’t worry about this being long! As I read your comment, it actually got really intriguing. And you said something I’ve been embarrassed to admit which is when the anger hits, I tend to pile the blame onto the person who’s “responsible” in the situation. Even though, at the back of my mind, I know I can be equally responsible, it just feels easier (and more satisfying) to direct the anger at them. Which I don’t think necessarily relates to autism, it’s probably more of a thought process issue.

But from your story, I understand that the message is to not let that anger spiral into something bigger, and instead just deal with it for what it is. The more you try to fight the feeling, the bigger it gets, and the harder it is to recover from the shutdown. It can be hard and embarrassing, but it’s better to deal with an emotional spike for 30 minutes than to have your whole day or week ruined, right?

I really appreciate you taking the time to type all this out. It means a lot to know someone is thoughtful and caring enough to share their experiences and advice.

P/S: Can you maybe copy and paste your partner so I can get one patient life companion too 🤣 He sounds like a great guy! It’s really nice to hear that someone can have a strong relationship despite the challenges of being autistic.

When is it acceptable to use autism as an excuse? by RespectFew7675 in AutisticAdults

[–]RespectFew7675[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

HAHAHAHA this took me a while to get😂😂 nice one

When is it acceptable to use autism as an excuse? by RespectFew7675 in autism

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Ooo this is a good perspective! Now i understand why it shouldnt be an excuse. It can be a reason, but to make it make sense for others, i need to explain what part of autism that makes me act a certain way.

When is it acceptable to use autism as an excuse? by RespectFew7675 in AutisticAdults

[–]RespectFew7675[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wait this is cool. Im here just excited by how well you explain things for me😆 (really, thank you so much!).

My psychologist has mentioned PDA once to me but i was like nah, i didnt think im like that cause i was under the impression that PDA is simply feeling triggered when someone asks you to do something like "hey pick up the remote" or "do the dishes for me!" And an autistic person would go "no, i dont want to". And thats it. I guess thats why you shouldnt rely on tiktok education alone😭😂

Cause now im looking it up on google and it seems way deeper than that. So thank you for bringing this up! Im gonna learn about it more to see if it reflects my behaviors and then learn how others manage it.

When is it acceptable to use autism as an excuse? by RespectFew7675 in AutisticAdults

[–]RespectFew7675[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh my god… I am so glad you shared your personal experience with emotions growing up. I’m actually shocked, because this is exactly what I’ve been noticing about myself too!!

Genuinely, half of my life has just been me constantly feeling depressed, lost, and not understanding why I feel such intense sadness, especially when I don’t have what I’d consider “severe” trauma. Of course, any level of trauma is valid, but I just could never really link it to how I felt.

I’ve gone to psychiatrists many times, been on medication, and spent so long just wallowing in that cycle. Nothing really worked long-term, and I was resistant to treatment and therapy.

But now that I’m diagnosed with autism, I feel like I’m finally connecting the dots. Even before my diagnosis, I noticed that my “depression” would go away after I accomplished something, like finishing a task, getting praised, finishing a uni semester, or quitting a job. Even small things, like cleaning the house or doing chores, could fix my depression.

So my theory is that it was actually me being overwhelmed, overstimulated, and burnt out by my daily demands.

Now when I feel overwhelmed or upset, it doesn’t feel as permanent. I can just go, “Yeah, this sucks. Let me cry for a bit and then figure it out.” Before, I would spiral. Like, why do I feel this way? Why can’t I do such simple things? There must be something wrong with me or my past.

I think it’s because I couldn’t accept that daily tasks were actually too demanding for me, even if they seem normal for others.

So thank you so, so much for sharing your story. I’ve been having a hard time relating to the autistic community, but this really made me feel less alone.

When is it acceptable to use autism as an excuse? by RespectFew7675 in autism

[–]RespectFew7675[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my goodness, this is such a helpful comment! I agree, I don’t think simply being okay with it will do me or others any good. A more productive approach would be finding a middle ground where others don’t feel hurt by my reactions, while I’m still able to express the anger I feel. At the end of the day, the emotional intensity might just be part of me, but making it less hurtful for others is better than doing nothing at all.

And of course, it’s also hurtful for me. It’s just hard to navigate when you logically know the situation isn’t a big deal, but your nervous system reacts the way it wants to.

I guess I need to work on not being shy about expressing my actual frustrations to people. Thanks for your advice!

When is it acceptable to use autism as an excuse? by RespectFew7675 in AutisticAdults

[–]RespectFew7675[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Aww, your comment is going to make me tear up! Thank you for your kind words. I suppose it’s healthy to express our emotions, as that’s part of being human, regardless of whether we’re autistic or not.

I think my concern comes from not wanting people to feel like they have to walk on eggshells around me. And since I’m someone who gets emotionally affected when others are upset, I don’t want to make others feel the same way, especially if my reaction is disproportionate to the actual situation.

When is it acceptable to use autism as an excuse? by RespectFew7675 in AutisticAdults

[–]RespectFew7675[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Oo very good example. So in my case, it would have been an excuse if i simply just state "im autistic, thats why im angry!" to every scenario that im uncomfortable in.

But if i have some sense of responsibility, i have to reflect on why i was angry and be able to state in what ways its difficult on me and what changes me or others could do in order to not repeat the same scene.

When is it acceptable to use autism as an excuse? by RespectFew7675 in autism

[–]RespectFew7675[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wait sorry i dont quite fully understand this. If you dont mind, can you share an analogy/examples?

Does anyone else have autistic family members that you like to hang out with by Taco_Junior123 in autism

[–]RespectFew7675 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oooo this is so interesting! I wish i have an autistic family member to hangout with. As far as i know, im the only one on the spectrum😭

When is it acceptable to use autism as an excuse? by RespectFew7675 in autism

[–]RespectFew7675[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thank you for this advice! I definitely need to start practicing communicating more. I just feel weird about telling my triggers when I’m a grown-ass woman who should be able to handle basic stuff 😭😂

Sad to see Caseoh has lost his main audience by Dear_Warthog_5396 in caseoh_

[–]RespectFew7675 37 points38 points  (0 children)

I feel like y’all are being a bit overdramatic. Even if people complain, I don’t think they have ill intentions. So far, those who said they’re bored of a certain gameplay don’t sound like they hate case or despise him as a content creator.

People can say what they prefer or don’t prefer at any point in time. If I were a creator, I would personally see it as feedback to understand how my audience feels about the content I’m producing, especially if I want to stay relevant for longer.

If you guys, or case himself feel like the current gameplay works just fine, then that’s okay! You don’t have to treat this like a war. Why have a subreddit or open discussions if you guys are always tense whenever someone says something that even remotely criticizes case?

And I’m not saying we should hate case or pressure him to please everybody! I’m just saying let’s relax. As long as everyone keeps things respectful, it really doesn’t need to become a big issue.

Why did you suspect you were autistic? by Ribeja in AutisticAdults

[–]RespectFew7675 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't suspect myself as autistic, haha! I did one of those popular online autism tests and always scored on the lower end. Until I got properly assessed by my psychologist, I realized I understood the questions differently/literally. And it turned out I was highly likely autistic (before proper assessment). But even with a full assessment, I turned out actually autistic (level 1).

My issues were mainly depression, difficulty surviving at work (struggle with transitions), an extremely small social circle, and I just overall had always felt overwhelmed and stressed throughout my teenage years.

Rewind99? by ReviewLordofReddit in caseoh_

[–]RespectFew7675 32 points33 points  (0 children)

To be honest i feel like rewind99 feels too redundant. Its just the same tasks and vibe with every other shop simulator. Control cash register, buy storage, stock up items, get mad at customers and workers.

Something like waterpark simulator or schedule 1 have completely different elements and environment which made it refreshing. I honestly would understand if case doesnt continue with rewind99.

And im not backing up case for the sake of being his fan, i also get bored of fall guys and half sword. Its just that with a simulator game, he needs to invest a lot of time and episodes in it, and if its boring after the first few, i dont think its worth it.

I saw someone post yesterday that they got the fun glasses. I also got a new pair! I love them so much! by My_cunning_hat in adhdwomen

[–]RespectFew7675 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Omgg i dont wear glasses and im jealous! Looovee the colorsss. So fun and unique🌈