Ah like that. Threaten access by taking/using help that should be for their kids?
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Replying to @Nocturnal_biped
or by diluting the concept so that social support for the existence of that help weakens
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i dunno. it sure doesn't sound like it. it doesn't sound like there's enough help for anybody
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Where I live there's help. It's the quality that's lacking.
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Replying to @Nocturnal_biped
it wouldn't be surprising if there were a relationship between level of resource contention and quality of experience
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People without autism have a really hard time understanding people with autism. This is the biggest issue imo.
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Not just autism btw. They can't grasp BPD or anything that deviates from a "normal" person either. Only a select few seem to be able to understand.
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they don't understand "normal" people either, it's just that "normal" people stay inside boundaries sufficiently that they don't need to
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don't feel bad, i've been trying to figure out people for a long time and only half of my brain is aspie
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