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Unreasonable demands

Kayla55

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Saying one has ability to think for themselves, is this actually a reasonable statement?
Given
Concession is made on basis of disability, what about people who are hard wired differently, intense social hierarchy and battle to understand law because it evades tribal world where there logic is less intellectual and decisions based purely on one's wants and needs, emotionally driven behaviour that is confused into an orderly logic system.
If instead of saying people are dysfunctional in relationships we classified hard wiring and stated some just differ. This is why at school some kids sang milk, lemonade and chocolate cake songs and got in trouble, because others couldn't understand rationale.

My dry burn-out is confusing because it mixes with my alteimers symptoms and whilst I feel sick and stiff my reasoning behind dimentia makes oh, so much sense to me. I'm forcing myself to have too much family time as opposed to fulfilling my sensory needs/desires. My mind is blurry from focusing on what makes utter rubbish non-sense to me, it's sooooo tough being a female on spectrum because no one wants to recognise my unique abilities.
 

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