Don't know if I could eat yak soup though, or drink airag either.
What happens in a Yurt stays in a Yurt.
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Don't know if I could eat yak soup though, or drink airag either.
Another one I have real problems with;
(And am open to suggestions)
"How do you feel about that?"
Or
"How does that make you feel?"
I'm talking about therapists, in response to a therapist's question.
If they're asking the question in a conversation, it stands to reason that I'm supposed to have some sort of emotional label to offer up at that point.
What if I don't?
Or at least, the truth (as I see it) raises eyebrows.
My truth would be more, i dont think of things in that way.
Dont see why i have to label anything emotionally.
But that is obviously incorrect. Were not allowed to label the world our own way.
We have to be assessed at how badly we're doing by someone elses made up (nonsensical) way
I was thinking of printing a business card:
"Non-verbal" Look it up.
We have a autism card in the UK,it's the size of a credit card and it tells people we are autistic ,I made one as I didn't want to pay for oneRe: Business cards: I was listening to a podcast called... The Flappy Hour Podcast, I think, and they had done this exact thing. They had business cards made up explaining that they were on the spectrum, and what to do in certain situations.
I think they had ones for different scenarios, too, like if they were about to break down they'd give a card explaining why, how the people surrounding them could handle it, and a phone number to call in case of emergency.
I think another one was just something like, "I'm not rude, I'm just nonverbal."
Another nosy question: When do you plan on having a family?
My husband/wife/girlfriend/boyfriend/partner is my family.