TW: discrimination
My families are mostly in the spectrum (and I suspect I'm auDHD and dysparaxic, too).
Today, one of my cousins got her autism diagnosis and announced that in the family group. I responded to that really positive, I said that she would finally be able to know herself better.
My positive response infuriated my Mom. She said that it's inappropriate to make a positive response to her diagnosis. She makes me delete my messages and force me to type another message to show her "my sorry" about her diagnosis. I deleted my message, but I refused to type that kind of message.
She's raging and scolds me (yeah, she's very tempramental) : "You're driving me mad! You need to show your simpathy! She's your family!"
When I try to explain to her that it's not something to feel sorry about and my cousins doing just fine, and I also remind her that I'm probably in the spectrum. She responds to me with:
"Don't you dare say that! Autism is a deformity, and I don't want to hear you say that ever again!"
It's so bad that I barely breathe when she's saying that. I rush into my room as my body starts to tremble.
My families are mostly in the spectrum (and I suspect I'm auDHD and dysparaxic, too).
Today, one of my cousins got her autism diagnosis and announced that in the family group. I responded to that really positive, I said that she would finally be able to know herself better.
My positive response infuriated my Mom. She said that it's inappropriate to make a positive response to her diagnosis. She makes me delete my messages and force me to type another message to show her "my sorry" about her diagnosis. I deleted my message, but I refused to type that kind of message.
She's raging and scolds me (yeah, she's very tempramental) : "You're driving me mad! You need to show your simpathy! She's your family!"
When I try to explain to her that it's not something to feel sorry about and my cousins doing just fine, and I also remind her that I'm probably in the spectrum. She responds to me with:
"Don't you dare say that! Autism is a deformity, and I don't want to hear you say that ever again!"
It's so bad that I barely breathe when she's saying that. I rush into my room as my body starts to tremble.