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Elder
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I was wondering if anyone else on here has the issues that I have and can become very upset when someone says something that directly puts you down or something along those lines. I feel that way all the time, a prime example was this morning when I picked up a friend of mine and I was telling him the TV shows that I watched last night and for 1 of the shows he couldn't believe that I would watch it and sort of told me out on it, needless to say I felt very upset after he said that to me.
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Grand Magnate
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Sometimes, yeah but it sort of depends on the situation and what they say. If someone just told me they didn't get why I like like movie I like or music I like and gave me a little friendly crap I wouldn't be disturbed...But if they where like trying to insult me it would upset me probably.
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The problem with my friend is that he always thinks that he is right even if I know he is wrong.
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I can relate to this, esp about watching a tv show that is out of the ordinary. For me, i was watching Touched by an Angel.
But more to the point, my mother's and brother's comments about who i dated when i was in high school and college 1. Really steered me wrong and 2. Did not respect or show any understanding of who i really was or what i wanted in my life. So i am now working on that on myself (and not letting them lead me astray anymore.). Not so much a matter of right or wrong, but what SUITS you. |
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I'm an Aspie and I have been very sensitive to criticism.
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Yes, when people say things like that I'm annoying or they say I'm not normal. I had an employer do that just yesterday. Not Ok.
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I have high-functioning autism, and to answer your question: yes they can.
It doesn't matter if it's direct or indirect, I'm extremely sensitive and somebody's words can hurt me for years. Even someone having a different opinion than me can hurt me. How? Why? you may ask. I don't really know. Maybe I'm just immature, or I feel very strongly about things and can't tell the difference between "I hate X" and "I hate your mother". After all, if I told you I hate your mother, someone you're likely very close to, you'd probably be angry. Last edited by BlueMoonBlueEarth; Nov 12, 2014 at 06:22 AM.. Reason: Corrected mistakes |
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