Thread:Thagomizer54/@comment-35360394-20190810222426/@comment-33029135-20190811212106

MysticCanines&#039;Heroine732 wrote: Kanapkuba wrote: MysticCanines&#039;Heroine732 wrote: Kanapkuba wrote: MysticCanines&#039;Heroine732 wrote: My Autism is indeed part of why I can't instantly tell how you're intending to reply, but it's explanations done with patience that I can do fine with. That's why you've seen me talking emotional so instantly, that's the way Autism is it gets us quickly confused about what sort of speech we're reading or hearing.

That's the main reason I've recently told you explanations are the type the replies that work better for me. Well, in turn, I can boast that I have Asperger syndrome Careful here my screen friend Kanapkuba I sure don't want this one calling you something as rough as what he called me in the past. But I know you said your reply intending support. I will tell you honestly that I somehow do not feel bad with the fact that I have Asperger syndrome rather I feel very good with it because it is part of me and nothing will change it I understand that our classmates accept what they have themselve but I'm just not wanting you to suddenly experience the  a result as negative as I did last time, the rough name was rude enough to make me growl after seeing it and struggle a little the next day emotionally. I mainly don't want this user talking crankily to you all the sudden Kanapkuba. in my opinion, if we meet such unpleasant people, instead of letting them be provoked, it is best to just ignore them