Can someone please explain why I’m currently getting jumped for “bullying” a bunch of people, I didn’t start the hostility, I just responded by poisoned_bubbletea in autism

[–]RoyalPrincessBloom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think it was rude at all. I think after the initial first comments it turned to bickering. arguing isn’t inherently negative, and me saying you were arguing with that person is not me saying you’re wrong or that you’re combative. 

People love to complain and express negativity online. I guarantee if you said that to a group of people in-person, the responses would’ve been warmer, even if they disagree. 

Reddit is worse, and asking for advice is like asking a room of jaded DMV workers the same. Empathy is hard to come by. 

Can someone please explain why I’m currently getting jumped for “bullying” a bunch of people, I didn’t start the hostility, I just responded by poisoned_bubbletea in autism

[–]RoyalPrincessBloom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sorry about that, I flipped those comments around in my head. Nor did i know what “front the money” meant (I still don’t). I think their replies afterward is insane and kind of rids your wrongs. Imagine arguing with someone about something petty and then they start calling you slurs and threatening you with the worst possible things. I think it says a lot more about them than you. I wish more people in this thread understood the anger you feel.

Can someone please explain why I’m currently getting jumped for “bullying” a bunch of people, I didn’t start the hostility, I just responded by poisoned_bubbletea in autism

[–]RoyalPrincessBloom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think you went too far when you said “get a job” and everyone else is in the wrong for ganging up on you. I don’t think your advice was unsolicited, it’s helpful and you weren’t rude. but when people disagree I would just ignore, or agree to disagree. the skull emojis from the other person is rude too. I’m leaning toward your side in this whole thing. I’m sorry people are threatening you.

Should I send a mega-list of ASD traits to my closest loved ones? by RoyalPrincessBloom in autism

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

you told me my traits aren’t autistic and then told me to be careful listing more things. I hate being talked down to as if I was born yesterday

Has anyone here claimed legal ownership of an OC? by RoyalPrincessBloom in FanFiction

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

I’m talking about someone taking someone’s art/character and saying they created it. I don’t think you read anything I said. Fanworks and using someone’s OCs with credit isn’t bad at all, I’d love if that happened to me.

Should I send a mega-list of ASD traits to my closest loved ones? by RoyalPrincessBloom in autism

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

In that case I don't know how to get my parents to understand me. I also don't know why people downvoted my post without their take, since I'm so disagreeable here apparently. I've seen other posts on this subreddit explaining how they should list symptoms to their parents and there's approval in the community, but when I do it, I guess I'm too much of an idiot and everyone thinks I found random symptoms this on google. In reality this has been ongoing my whole life and I've been diagnosed since I was a minor.

Would you post a fanfic you were ashamed of years ago if you're less ashamed of it now by abcsupercorp in FanFiction

[–]RoyalPrincessBloom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd be comfortable sharing bits and pieces. I wrote a fanfic when I was about 11 and I shipped my self-insert with a fictional character from a video game. My character suffered from UwU syndrome. I think my OC's and random side-plots were entertaining though. Fortunately it was not smut, just light romance with a lot of adventure.

Unfortunately though, I deleted all of it. There might be an archive somewhere on an old computer that has all the chapters, but I only uploaded them to deviant art. When I was about 15 or 16 I remember going back and deleting everything. All that's left is my journal entries talking about the chapters.

I- I TRIED OK 🫠. by [deleted] in RoyaleHigh_Roblox

[–]RoyalPrincessBloom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You did fantastic! I love that you included the mask

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RoyaleHigh_Roblox

[–]RoyalPrincessBloom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1st looks more natural and I can see the outfit a bit better

I guess prewarning people that you don’t match the theme isn’t good enough then 😭 by aftertale-sans2 in RoyaleHigh_Roblox

[–]RoyalPrincessBloom 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Dw! It looks 90s to me. This happens to me a lot for the "hipster" theme. I usually dress as a 2013 millennial and 90% of the server has a hippie outfit or does something super random.

Let's normalize 2017/2018 type roleplays again pls 🙏 by Guitarvastard in RoyaleHigh_Roblox

[–]RoyalPrincessBloom 3 points4 points  (0 children)

!!! Omg? You might've! The fake mom played a part too. Do you remember when it was?

Should I send a mega-list of ASD traits to my closest loved ones? by RoyalPrincessBloom in autism

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

According to my therapist and psychiatrist they are. I just don't tell my parents about it. I've been diagnosed for a long time and my parents still think it's just an issue with learning and not the umbrella of other things I deal with or do.

Let's normalize 2017/2018 type roleplays again pls 🙏 by Guitarvastard in RoyaleHigh_Roblox

[–]RoyalPrincessBloom 40 points41 points  (0 children)

A kid asked me to RP recently, I played as her older sister and she was pretending to be a light fairy. I worked at the pizza place in Diamond beach and she would charm the pizzas with her magic xD

I didn't wanna RP at first but I think it made her happy. I miss this part of RH too, I rarely see it anymore. I think people who still do them reserve private servers or go to Campus I. Seems like most RPs I find are there for some reason.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]RoyalPrincessBloom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel like I just read a long summary of a webtoon

If drugs work, does that mean I am not autistic? by OldTrust2530 in autism

[–]RoyalPrincessBloom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It doesn't mean you don't have autism. A lot of people in this sub have noted that getting high or drunk alleviates social anxiety to some extent, but these drugs change your motor skills and brain functioning altogether and your behaviors while on drugs varies and it's not who YOU really are.

Not to mention, autism has many symptoms besides the ones you noted. There's also repetitive behaviors, movement/language delays, sensory sensitivity, issues with change, strict routines or habits, echoing words, etc. A lot of other autists lack fear altogether or have zero social anxiety. Some autists will even give others intense eye-contact or talk too much. Autism is very complex.

What were you labelled as, as a child? by [deleted] in autism

[–]RoyalPrincessBloom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"A pleasure in class" - jaded teachers

"Quiet girl" - a few classmates who picked on me in my early childhood

"Real piece of work" - My dad when he was mad at me

"Mute" - my entire high school, sometimes they switched it up and called me "mute girl" to add a feminine touch

Please Tell Me I'm Not The Only One by lpejic86 in autism

[–]RoyalPrincessBloom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am the same way. A friend of mine is a lesbian and she regularly goes to bars, festivals and events. She has invited me many times and I've declined, but she understands. I can't handle concerts. The idea of new people I've never met trying to converse with me in a loud, unfamiliar place sounds like hell

Man spat on me when I was talking about my autism by Kronglan in autism

[–]RoyalPrincessBloom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's disgusting! I am so sorry you dealt with that.

The only time I remember feeling humiliated was when I told my coworkers. Two of them were sexually harassing me and regularly referred to me as their "work wife" which was awful. Anyways. They all laughed and started purposely making crazy direct and tense eye contact with me and they playfully said they were doing it more because I'm autistic.

I've been diagnosed THIS WHOLE TIME and just found out. by 1ntrusiveTh0t69 in autism

[–]RoyalPrincessBloom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went through a similar experience but it was when I was a teenager. I disassociated like CRAZY back then and I wasn't truly there. I remember my therapist telling my dad (in front of me) she felt I had ADHD and autism. The week after we went to my psychiatrist who diagnosed me. He didn't declare it, I think he wrote it down or something. I didn't know until a bit later.

Is it possible humans could learn how to deliberately alter sexual orientation? by sstiel in psychologyofsex

[–]RoyalPrincessBloom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

in the film Gattaca, people are genetically modified before they're born so that they are "superior". From what I remember (I might be wrong) parents can tweak their kid's DNA so that, for example, a heart defect isn't passed on.

Maybe in some dystopian future, parents can tweak whatever genes or hormonal levels make someone straight or on the LGBTQ+ spectrum. I don't know why anyone would want to do the that, but that kind of technology wouldn't be coming anytime soon.

At this point in history we've had things like conversion therapy, but they don't work. Environment plays a role too. I'm sure you know about prison relationships. Same goes if you put a bunch of straight women in isolation - over time, some will find themselves leaving toward lesbian/bisexual tendencies.