starlitink
Non-Autistic, Learning!
Hello everyone- I'm Star and I'm not on the spectrum of autism at all; I'm doing my best to learn about it because I'd like to be as respectful and understanding of people who are diagnosed.
I have a question that I'll try to make as short as possible, so please forgive me if this does end up as a small novel.
I currently know two people in a chat group that I run that have autism; I'll call them Mike and Lisa.
Mike has autism and I've tended to have issues with him in the past. In some instances when I've attempted to explain the rules of my group to him that he often breaks, he responds with questions and almost seems to argue with me and not accept that the rules are rules. I've also had instances where he hasn't responded to messages with me and I repeatedly messaged him until he responded saying that I was harassing him and making him uncomfortable. Him saying that honestly offended me, but I'm also attempting to take into account that he communicates and receives information differently than I do and I just want to figure out if I'm crossing any lines with him or not.
Then there's the second member, Lisa. She's a very nice girl and is an adult in college. She has autism as well, and while I'm always polite and friendly to her, privately I'm struggling to figure out how to separate her autism from her personality if that makes any sense. In the past I've gotten frustrated with Lisa because she's very focused on setting herself apart from other girls (I'm a nerd, I don't like celebrities, I think pop music sucks and I only like classic rock, etc etc). She tends to bring conversations back to herself and if you bring up anything that would be mainstream she talks about how she's not like that. To be honest that part of her bugs the hell out of me, and when I spoke to a friend about it they said it was just part of her autism.
To be honest I don't buy that- maybe I'm wrong here but I think what you believe in vs how you communicate are two different things. I don't want to discriminate against Lisa due to her autism, but I feel as though I should also have a right to find her beliefs and personality to be annoying. I suppose I brought her up because I'm curious what you all think that Lisa being a "not your typical girl" trope ties in with her autism.
If anything I said in this post at all is offensive to people on the spectrum in anyway I genuinely apologize, and if you're comfortable with it please tell me what I said wrong. I appreciate any and all responses in advance!
I have a question that I'll try to make as short as possible, so please forgive me if this does end up as a small novel.
I currently know two people in a chat group that I run that have autism; I'll call them Mike and Lisa.
Mike has autism and I've tended to have issues with him in the past. In some instances when I've attempted to explain the rules of my group to him that he often breaks, he responds with questions and almost seems to argue with me and not accept that the rules are rules. I've also had instances where he hasn't responded to messages with me and I repeatedly messaged him until he responded saying that I was harassing him and making him uncomfortable. Him saying that honestly offended me, but I'm also attempting to take into account that he communicates and receives information differently than I do and I just want to figure out if I'm crossing any lines with him or not.
Then there's the second member, Lisa. She's a very nice girl and is an adult in college. She has autism as well, and while I'm always polite and friendly to her, privately I'm struggling to figure out how to separate her autism from her personality if that makes any sense. In the past I've gotten frustrated with Lisa because she's very focused on setting herself apart from other girls (I'm a nerd, I don't like celebrities, I think pop music sucks and I only like classic rock, etc etc). She tends to bring conversations back to herself and if you bring up anything that would be mainstream she talks about how she's not like that. To be honest that part of her bugs the hell out of me, and when I spoke to a friend about it they said it was just part of her autism.
To be honest I don't buy that- maybe I'm wrong here but I think what you believe in vs how you communicate are two different things. I don't want to discriminate against Lisa due to her autism, but I feel as though I should also have a right to find her beliefs and personality to be annoying. I suppose I brought her up because I'm curious what you all think that Lisa being a "not your typical girl" trope ties in with her autism.
If anything I said in this post at all is offensive to people on the spectrum in anyway I genuinely apologize, and if you're comfortable with it please tell me what I said wrong. I appreciate any and all responses in advance!