u/Under-Kitty447

Anyone else deal with this kind of protest?

I was watching some videos that a group was showing on 16th of animals being brutally slaughtered for us to eat. When a lady came up to me to talk about it, she was cutting me off like one million times and was talking down to me. She asked how I would feel in those animals positions.

When I asked her if she was also spreading awareness about Gaza, and how those innocent people are being brutalized and slaughtered she got so mad. She cut me off and dismissed it by saying “thats a different tragedy, I’m talking about the animals.”

She then told me about cows being impregnated forcefully, (trying to not break any rules or guidelines with my words), but she said very vulgar words.

I, like most women, have trauma related to things of this nature. She even said that, and hit me with this.

“You, as a woman, are causing this to these female cows. You’re causing them to be r****.”

When I tell y’all I was one second from going to prison when she said that to me.

When I protest, saying something as NASTY as that never crosses my mind no matter how mad I might be about an issue. Has anyone had an experience like this? I genuinely am still feeling so sick and angry from how almost happy she was to tell me that to my face.

Edit: didn’t realize I left this out, but she walked up to me and was no joke less than a foot from me. Like my shoulder was four inches about from her.

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u/Under-Kitty447 — 8 days ago
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Sex with someone who is not autistic

My boyfriend loves to make out, and to make it wet tongue everywhere and whatnot. I hate it. I don't like my face being touched, and I don't like germs. I've told him this, but agreed to try it. He didn't pressure me to. I tried it and hated it. I felt like I was covered in germs and needed to shower right away. This was I think two days ago and I still feel like my face isn't clean. It's kinda hard to breathe when I think about it, and I clench my mouth a lot. (stress thing). How can I explain all of this to him where it will sound normal to a non-autistic person?

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u/Under-Kitty447 — 2 months ago