Many years ago, I was working at a private school and we had to attend a party for someone who was going away.
There was a guy there who was rather obnoxious, but I wasn't paying attention to him. Then he turned to me and told me that my name, a derivation of the name of Athena, was the name of a prostitute because Athena was the goddess of prostitutes and prostitution.
You don't go through life having a mythological Greek name without knowing a thing or two on Greek Mythology.
I argued that no, Athena was the goddess of wisdom, not prostitution, and was upset because he got such a basic fact of Greek mythology wrong.
A couple of my friends were furious with him.
I din't understand why they were so upset because of some mythological fact.
It was only when they told me that the way he had spoken, how he was acting, he had basically called me a prostitute, only then did the little bulb in my head finally lit up.
They were offended because he had been rude, I was upset because he gotten some basic facts wrong.
I have had many situations like this happen in my life, and it was only after learning that a common trait of autism is to value facts more than what is polite or not, that I started to understand me.
I do care, and I don't want to be rude and hurt people, but if someone is trying to be rude to me, it'll often just go WOOOSH right over my head.
There was a guy there who was rather obnoxious, but I wasn't paying attention to him. Then he turned to me and told me that my name, a derivation of the name of Athena, was the name of a prostitute because Athena was the goddess of prostitutes and prostitution.
You don't go through life having a mythological Greek name without knowing a thing or two on Greek Mythology.
I argued that no, Athena was the goddess of wisdom, not prostitution, and was upset because he got such a basic fact of Greek mythology wrong.
A couple of my friends were furious with him.
I din't understand why they were so upset because of some mythological fact.
It was only when they told me that the way he had spoken, how he was acting, he had basically called me a prostitute, only then did the little bulb in my head finally lit up.
They were offended because he had been rude, I was upset because he gotten some basic facts wrong.
I have had many situations like this happen in my life, and it was only after learning that a common trait of autism is to value facts more than what is polite or not, that I started to understand me.
I do care, and I don't want to be rude and hurt people, but if someone is trying to be rude to me, it'll often just go WOOOSH right over my head.

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