Brilliant video, and thank you to the ladies for sharing, it’s interesting you look at these young ladies, on the surface they look so ‘normal’ it’s impossible to see the struggles these women are facing on a day to day base, but people who don’t know and don’t understand judge and say ‘you are only mildly affected, no big deal’ yet just from this short video we can see how challenging life is for Autistic women. Thank you so much for doing this video and shining a light on the girls and women. (PS, I was diagnosed at 56! Now 63!)
@@7Aheadfamily Thank you so much!! I sent you an email asking if you could send me the video recording of the interview if that's okay, cause I'd love to be able to rewatch it in the future
Thanks you for putting this together and sharing. I resonated with everything. ❤ I've been a masking, autistic person for 42 years and was finally diagnosed this year. You girls are awesome
I'm a 46-year-old woman, with Autism. When I was a kid, my pediatrician's "diagnosis" was, "She's just "shy." " Nobody really knew what I had; they just knew it was special needs. Nobody really knew anything, in the 80s and 90s. I was in Special Ed classes, in school, along with regular classes. I'm pretty well-read, so mostly my difficulties are with hand-eye coordination and visual/spatial awareness. I also struggled with Math and Science. Usually, I had to miss recess, to get extra help, but if I needed it, then I needed it. I still had to have Special Ed classes in junior high and high school. Even in college, I had to have extra help. Usually, I had to have special accommodations, to take my tests. This usually meant a distraction-free environment, the use of a computer, for essay questions, or the use of scratch paper, or a calculator, for Math tests. I wasn't diagnosed with anything until 2000, when I was 22, except at the time, it was called Asperger's Syndrome. Since then, I've received a bachelor's degree, with Honors, in Sociology, which was back in 2011. I've made friends, who are also on the Autism Spectrum. I live by myself, but near my parents. I became an aunt, four years ago, to an adorable niece, who's currently in preschool. I've dated around, and I've had a boyfriend. I write fanfiction stories, based off of a favorite 90s cartoon, Animaniacs. I have a therapist, who's also Autistic. I'm not saying my life is perfect, or that it's easy, but it's improved, significantly.
This is a great video. I think I’m going to send it to some of my family members to help them to understand why my daughter is the way that she is. Thank you for the video. Great job.
Even though I’m male I can relate to just about all of these signs with the exception of the social anxiety sign. That’s one more example of the fact that no two people on the spectrum are the same.
Definitely. I think there's a good bit of misinformation out there with girls vs boys autism. Truthfully, we aren't that different, people just don't associate autism with femininity because of stereotypes.
Yes im also Autistic I got diagnosed early in life have learning difficulties and nonverbal until 13yrs old i used and still use a Toby device im 35yrs old now and im nonverbal most days especially when going through burnouts and meltdowns good video
I loved your way of stitching together their topics. It worked very well. I related to most of what they said. I self diagnosed myself 5 months ago. I’m 49. I’ve often wondered the differences between female and male autism. I find that the way you made this video helps me the most - stitching together 3 or 4 different perspectives, rather than only hearing from just 1 person.
Blessed I found your channel. Liking your videos, this is good one too. I have both autism, adhd with other crap. Sorry I’m so ashamed of and mask to point of exhaustion. I don’t fit in, always discriminated and mistreated. This was good video I understood it all and what they’re saying, like me too me too, lol. Thanks you again for sharing and bringing autism awareness in your channel.
I’m not autistic but I feel like I have a lot of the signs, I have social anxiety in public and I am extremely noise sensitive and I become overwhelmed when they are large crowds and I wander off and I really can’t tell time or count money, it’s extremely hard for me to make friends because I have a fear that I might not understand what they are talking or they might reject me from the group and that makes my social anxiety worse, but also I have sensory issues with different textures of foods or environments but I don’t like change at all and I have noise canceling headphones that I wear in public so that I don’t a meltdown or sensory overload, but I also get lost in different places and I remember when I was little I thought I was in the bathroom but I was actually in the kitchen so now someone has to go with me to the bathroom, but I actually obsess over things that I’m actually into, like I’m really into horses and dogs and I do horseback riding lessons and I also have 3 beautiful dogs but I really don’t get sarcasm,but I’m currently 22 years old and I don’t have an autism diagnosis and I don’t have an social anxiety diagnosis but my mom doesn’t think I have autism or social anxiety so in this comment let me know if theses symptoms are signs of autism and anxiety
A lot of what you mentioned are all autism signs. To a certain extent, most people have autism signs, but it's just a matter of how extreme and how many signs of autism you have. But if you visit the right doctor and say all of your concerns, they can tell you whether or not you can get a diagnosis. And anxiety can come with autism too
I love to go to rock concerts which are really loud but if I can hear someone breathing I get very irritated I guess it's because music and concerts are something I enjoy
I am 13 f on the waiting list for my autism diagnosis. i dont really feel like i have perfectionism because im not really bothered about getting things perfect. I couldn't really keep friend since i mover allot because my dad was in the army i have kept one friend from the very beginning of school to this day. in my early years of school i had more of a relationship with the teachers them the other kids also i had more male friends then girls because i never could connect with them because i was more interested with the things boys did then girls. I am award in social situations even with friends that i am close with because they are so extroverted then me and i don't know what to say in emotional situations so i just sit there and try to think of what to say. I struggle with time awareness at home because i am constantly on my phone so i don't notice time going by. I don't think i need help with emotional regulation but i might not notice it. I struggle with telling people how i fell when i am bothered ill tell them how i fell but i struggle with telling them why. My school routine is not good my alarm is set for 6 most the time i wake up at 5 30 and that's the earliest i will get out of bed however this week was terrible on monday i woke up at one Tuesday i woke up of 3 Wednesday i woke up at 4 30 Thursday i woke up at my alarm and friday i woke up at 3 50 i leave for school at 6 30 and get there at 6 40 when school doesn't start until 8 25 and i go to after school clubs so i am at school for ten hours a day. I don't think i have social anxiety. I struggle with bright lights people moving around me physically touch repetitive noise not as much but enough to get set of like velvet headphone at school and a little of loud noise but it's not enough to go into meltdown i am also high making at school especially around certain people that i know will mock me so if something is bothering me i won't block it out i will just deal with it i hate fireworks. I sometimes trip over the floor because i don't pick my feet up high enough to not trip in raise floors and just walking in general i am also a toe walker also when i was younger i would hold something while I was walking and not realise i dropped it until I was far away from where it was dropped. I would like to vocal stim but i worried what people will say and star and i can't do it in a school setting because it was a distraction for everyone else. I love the rubics cube i love it because of the mind working and to wake up my mind and hands. I am slowly coming out of my shell and becoming more of myself but I've masked for so long i don't know who i am anymore around people. I think my special interest is a english band called mcfly they are a band that has been going for 21 years and I really want to go to there concert but i couldn't get tickets this year but i might get some in 2026 with their new album in 2 year.
sorry if im adding to much but there another example i like to share about when im having a hard time or something i like to explain. when I was at Monte Vista on a tuesday morning I was having a hard time cause i sometimes fidget alot and sometimes i would bring my sensory friend Snoopy with me to help me but often times my mom would check my backpack for toys and to leave them at home and it was kind of hard for me as a kid when ever i need something to fidget with it was kind of hard. like if im having a hard morning or a hard day i sometimes would go to a quiet place a read a book or sometimes fidget with toy cars or something. I don't like thinking about fire drills alot when i was in school cause that would cause sensory overload for me.
I would twirl a strand of hair back and forth between two fingers in school as I was reading or daydreaming, or I would quietly press my fingers one at a time on a desk. I liked twisting a swing as far as I could, then letting it go so it would unwind quickly and twirl me around. I enjoyed roller skating back and forth, back and forth win front of my house. When I heard an interesting word I’d quietly repeat it or mouth it over and over. Some of these things would be remarked upon by classmates or friends.
I would say it was hard for me to make friends when i was a kid even after i moved from Montezuma to Monte Vista. and there a story on that as well to. I remember going to Monte Vista and I was like by myself and um I was looking around monte vista like a kind of like star trek kind of thing and there was a ea that i had and I remember a young boy in my class Named Steven and he wanted to make sure i was okay and um he also had a younger sister who also had a disability as well to. and one time my ea and i was at the playground at Monte Vista and we were at the hill side area and it was kind of warm and my brother friend Zak and his friends came up to me and ask if i was doing okay. and Zak also help me to make some friends at Monte Vista as well to. I also remember going with my class to a tennis club and some of my friends from Montezuma saw me and many of them said hi to me at the pool party on the last day of school.
As an autistic trans guy I can relate to a lot of these. Although I don’t really have social anxiety. I often lose track of time and I also really struggle with controlling my emotions. I also really like routine and if my routine changes I can get pretty upset. I also am kind of hyper fixated on my favourite TV show the Backyardigans I’ve seen every single episode and remember just about everything that happens and all the episodes and quote the episodes
Ecen though my kevel one autism gas only been diagnosed informally not offically i noticedxespecially when angry ir worked ip or upset ive noticed that i will rub one foot up and down on other leg i only noticed it as id videoed myself on my phone showing what bpd is like as ive got that also it was diagnosed in 2018
I did a lot of hand flapping and weird counting like 1 2, 1 2, 1 2 3, repeating 3 times and on fourth time 1 2, 1 2, 1 2 3 chachirering 3. Somethin like that.
I have an autistic daughter she is level 3 non verbal. She is now going through not wanting clothes on and her hair is matted I can't even brush it it's curly 😫 any help ??
Great question! To help your daughter wear clothes identify the sensory issues they might have with clothing, choose soft, comfortable fabrics with minimal tags, let them participate in choosing outfits, and remember to be patient and approach the situation with understanding as discomfort with clothing is often related to sensory sensitivities in people with autism. Hope this helps you!❤
Also, if her hair is curly, you may not be able to brush it when it's dry. Thoroughly condition it and work out as many tangles as possible in the shower/bath, and brush it when it's soaking wet. Then depending on how she likes to wear it, product can be applied to keep the curls soft and defined while she wears it down, or if she's okay with having it pulled back, a braid could help keep it from getting tangled. Just be careful when taking the braid out - it's easy to tangle.
Right now our ASD Club membership is a one dollar for the first month. We do calls weekly where we discuss everything autism. Here's the link to join... www.7-ahead.com/asdclub We'd love to have you.
I have 24hrs carers that stay with me also because I have other illnesses epilepsy severe gastroparasis chronic Lyme OCD ADHD chronic fatigue chronic pain PDA
Speech- Delay- another sign: I'm a Autistic woman with a mild learning- disability 😘 When I was diagnosed I had a rather significant speech- delay. I got diagnosed.. Earlier in life because I was developmentally- behind other kids my age then, so was a bit easier for someone like me to get picked up on earlier as a female..... Said with respect and love 💗 I caught up more to my peers around the age of 12 in terms of maturity and level of understanding
Sounds like a situation where perhaps the response didn’t fully capture your feelings. Sometimes it’s hard to know what to say, especially if you’re unsure how to express enthusiasm. Your friend's reaction seems to show they were hoping for a bit more. It’s okay-these moments happen, and hopefully, things were smoothed over afterward!
Hey! I have moderate support needs, but I am considered high functioning due to my intellectual abilities (IQ and overall cognitive profile) being well above average, as well as having no speech delay
Brilliant video, and thank you to the ladies for sharing, it’s interesting you look at these young ladies, on the surface they look so ‘normal’ it’s impossible to see the struggles these women are facing on a day to day base, but people who don’t know and don’t understand judge and say ‘you are only mildly affected, no big deal’ yet just from this short video we can see how challenging life is for Autistic women.
Thank you so much for doing this video and shining a light on the girls and women. (PS, I was diagnosed at 56! Now 63!)
You're totally right. Thank you so much for sharing. ❤❤❤
I just finished watching it. You did an awesome job putting it together! And thank you so much again for having me!
Thank you so much!
You’re amazing!
@@7Aheadfamily Thank you so much!! I sent you an email asking if you could send me the video recording of the interview if that's okay, cause I'd love to be able to rewatch it in the future
We'll check it out!💕
Thanks you for putting this together and sharing. I resonated with everything. ❤ I've been a masking, autistic person for 42 years and was finally diagnosed this year. You girls are awesome
Thank you for sharing!💕💕
I'm a 46-year-old woman, with Autism. When I was a kid, my pediatrician's "diagnosis" was, "She's just "shy." " Nobody really knew what I had; they just knew it was special needs. Nobody really knew anything, in the 80s and 90s. I was in Special Ed classes, in school, along with regular classes. I'm pretty well-read, so mostly my difficulties are with hand-eye coordination and visual/spatial awareness. I also struggled with Math and Science. Usually, I had to miss recess, to get extra help, but if I needed it, then I needed it.
I still had to have Special Ed classes in junior high and high school. Even in college, I had to have extra help. Usually, I had to have special accommodations, to take my tests. This usually meant a distraction-free environment, the use of a computer, for essay questions, or the use of scratch paper, or a calculator, for Math tests. I wasn't diagnosed with anything until 2000, when I was 22, except at the time, it was called Asperger's Syndrome.
Since then, I've received a bachelor's degree, with Honors, in Sociology, which was back in 2011. I've made friends, who are also on the Autism Spectrum. I live by myself, but near my parents. I became an aunt, four years ago, to an adorable niece, who's currently in preschool. I've dated around, and I've had a boyfriend. I write fanfiction stories, based off of a favorite 90s cartoon, Animaniacs. I have a therapist, who's also Autistic. I'm not saying my life is perfect, or that it's easy, but it's improved, significantly.
Thank you for sharing!💕💕
This is a great video. I think I’m going to send it to some of my family members to help them to understand why my daughter is the way that she is. Thank you for the video. Great job.
Thank you!💕💕
That was so interesting! Both of the girls were awesome! Thanks for sharing this!
Thank you!❤
I would have that time issue too. Like i could be watching something I’m really interested in and not realise it’s pat midnight listening to music too
I can relate to that! -Holly
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This is soooo true. Good job on the video. And thank you for making the video
Thank you for sharing. ❤❤❤
Even though I’m male I can relate to just about all of these signs with the exception of the social anxiety sign. That’s one more example of the fact that no two people on the spectrum are the same.
So true!
Thank you for sharing ❤️
Definitely. I think there's a good bit of misinformation out there with girls vs boys autism. Truthfully, we aren't that different, people just don't associate autism with femininity because of stereotypes.
Yes im also Autistic I got diagnosed early in life have learning difficulties and nonverbal until 13yrs old i used and still use a Toby device im 35yrs old now and im nonverbal most days especially when going through burnouts and meltdowns good video
Thank you for sharing!💕💕
I loved your way of stitching together their topics. It worked very well. I related to most of what they said. I self diagnosed myself 5 months ago. I’m 49. I’ve often wondered the differences between female and male autism. I find that the way you made this video helps me the most - stitching together 3 or 4 different perspectives, rather than only hearing from just 1 person.
Thank you for sharing!💜
Blessed I found your channel. Liking your videos, this is good one too. I have both autism, adhd with other crap. Sorry I’m so ashamed of and mask to point of exhaustion. I don’t fit in, always discriminated and mistreated. This was good video I understood it all and what they’re saying, like me too me too, lol. Thanks you again for sharing and bringing autism awareness in your channel.
So glad our videos were helpful to you!😊😊
I’m not autistic but I feel like I have a lot of the signs, I have social anxiety in public and I am extremely noise sensitive and I become overwhelmed when they are large crowds and I wander off and I really can’t tell time or count money, it’s extremely hard for me to make friends because I have a fear that I might not understand what they are talking or they might reject me from the group and that makes my social anxiety worse, but also I have sensory issues with different textures of foods or environments but I don’t like change at all and I have noise canceling headphones that I wear in public so that I don’t a meltdown or sensory overload, but I also get lost in different places and I remember when I was little I thought I was in the bathroom but I was actually in the kitchen so now someone has to go with me to the bathroom, but I actually obsess over things that I’m actually into, like I’m really into horses and dogs and I do horseback riding lessons and I also have 3 beautiful dogs but I really don’t get sarcasm,but I’m currently 22 years old and I don’t have an autism diagnosis and I don’t have an social anxiety diagnosis but my mom doesn’t think I have autism or social anxiety so in this comment let me know if theses symptoms are signs of autism and anxiety
A lot of what you mentioned are all autism signs. To a certain extent, most people have autism signs, but it's just a matter of how extreme and how many signs of autism you have. But if you visit the right doctor and say all of your concerns, they can tell you whether or not you can get a diagnosis. And anxiety can come with autism too
This is a great video and very well put together! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing. ❤❤❤
I love to go to rock concerts which are really loud but if I can hear someone breathing I get very irritated I guess it's because music and concerts are something I enjoy
Thank you for sharing!💕💕
I have the explosive Pda form, so me getting diagnosed wasnt too difficult. I don't have any friends though, I never get invited to birthday parties.
We are very sorry about that❤
I am 13 f on the waiting list for my autism diagnosis. i dont really feel like i have perfectionism because im not really bothered about getting things perfect. I couldn't really keep friend since i mover allot because my dad was in the army i have kept one friend from the very beginning of school to this day. in my early years of school i had more of a relationship with the teachers them the other kids also i had more male friends then girls because i never could connect with them because i was more interested with the things boys did then girls. I am award in social situations even with friends that i am close with because they are so extroverted then me and i don't know what to say in emotional situations so i just sit there and try to think of what to say. I struggle with time awareness at home because i am constantly on my phone so i don't notice time going by. I don't think i need help with emotional regulation but i might not notice it. I struggle with telling people how i fell when i am bothered ill tell them how i fell but i struggle with telling them why. My school routine is not good my alarm is set for 6 most the time i wake up at 5 30 and that's the earliest i will get out of bed however this week was terrible on monday i woke up at one Tuesday i woke up of 3 Wednesday i woke up at 4 30 Thursday i woke up at my alarm and friday i woke up at 3 50 i leave for school at 6 30 and get there at 6 40 when school doesn't start until 8 25 and i go to after school clubs so i am at school for ten hours a day. I don't think i have social anxiety. I struggle with bright lights people moving around me physically touch repetitive noise not as much but enough to get set of like velvet headphone at school and a little of loud noise but it's not enough to go into meltdown i am also high making at school especially around certain people that i know will mock me so if something is bothering me i won't block it out i will just deal with it i hate fireworks. I sometimes trip over the floor because i don't pick my feet up high enough to not trip in raise floors and just walking in general i am also a toe walker also when i was younger i would hold something while I was walking and not realise i dropped it until I was far away from where it was dropped. I would like to vocal stim but i worried what people will say and star and i can't do it in a school setting because it was a distraction for everyone else. I love the rubics cube i love it because of the mind working and to wake up my mind and hands. I am slowly coming out of my shell and becoming more of myself but I've masked for so long i don't know who i am anymore around people. I think my special interest is a english band called mcfly they are a band that has been going for 21 years and I really want to go to there concert but i couldn't get tickets this year but i might get some in 2026 with their new album in 2 year.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience. ❤❤❤
I would go up and ask if ppl wanted to b my friend as I had no idea how to make them naturally
Thank you for sharing!💕💕
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sorry if im adding to much but there another example i like to share about when im having a hard time or something i like to explain. when I was at Monte Vista on a tuesday morning I was having a hard time cause i sometimes fidget alot and sometimes i would bring my sensory friend Snoopy with me to help me but often times my mom would check my backpack for toys and to leave them at home and it was kind of hard for me as a kid when ever i need something to fidget with it was kind of hard. like if im having a hard morning or a hard day i sometimes would go to a quiet place a read a book or sometimes fidget with toy cars or something. I don't like thinking about fire drills alot when i was in school cause that would cause sensory overload for me.
Thank you so much for sharing. ❤️
great job on the video as well to
Thank you for sharing. ❤️
I would twirl a strand of hair back and forth between two fingers in school as I was reading or daydreaming, or I would quietly press my fingers one at a time on a desk. I liked twisting a swing as far as I could, then letting it go so it would unwind quickly and twirl me around. I enjoyed roller skating back and forth, back and forth win front of my house. When I heard an interesting word I’d quietly repeat it or mouth it over and over. Some of these things would be remarked upon by classmates or friends.
Thank you for sharing!
@@7Aheadfamily you’re welcome
You kids are so beautiful even if they have autism I have autism and I’m just as normal as the other kids at my school
❤️ love this! Thanks
I would say it was hard for me to make friends when i was a kid even after i moved from Montezuma to Monte Vista. and there a story on that as well to. I remember going to Monte Vista and I was like by myself and um I was looking around monte vista like a kind of like star trek kind of thing and there was a ea that i had and I remember a young boy in my class Named Steven and he wanted to make sure i was okay and um he also had a younger sister who also had a disability as well to. and one time my ea and i was at the playground at Monte Vista and we were at the hill side area and it was kind of warm and my brother friend Zak and his friends came up to me and ask if i was doing okay. and Zak also help me to make some friends at Monte Vista as well to. I also remember going with my class to a tennis club and some of my friends from Montezuma saw me and many of them said hi to me at the pool party on the last day of school.
Thank you so much for sharing. ❤️
Hai mam.your son simon now joined preschool?pls post a video about his preschool admission ❤
Yes, I have a few videos about that…
Yes! Let me share some videos about that...
As an autistic trans guy I can relate to a lot of these. Although I don’t really have social anxiety. I often lose track of time and I also really struggle with controlling my emotions. I also really like routine and if my routine changes I can get pretty upset. I also am kind of hyper fixated on my favourite TV show the Backyardigans I’ve seen every single episode and remember just about everything that happens and all the episodes and quote the episodes
Thank you for sharing!
Yes, they’re definitely seems to be a lot of similarities.
Some of the signs I have so far
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I rock i have echolia tip toe walking skin picking hoping
Thank you for sharing!💕💕
Very interesting! However... I wouldn't spin, never ever. Nausea/seasickness 😢
Fair enough!😊
Do you know online doctors who can do evaluation for 10 years old child
Because waiting list is for years and not all places accept our insurance
We did not know that, thank you for sharing❤
Ecen though my kevel one autism gas only been diagnosed informally not offically i noticedxespecially when angry ir worked ip or upset ive noticed that i will rub one foot up and down on other leg i only noticed it as id videoed myself on my phone showing what bpd is like as ive got that also it was diagnosed in 2018
Thank you for sharing!💕💕
I did a lot of hand flapping and weird counting like 1 2, 1 2, 1 2 3, repeating 3 times and on fourth time 1 2, 1 2, 1 2 3 chachirering 3. Somethin like that.
Thank you for sharing!💕💕
I bump into door jams a lot.
Ouch!
I have an autistic daughter she is level 3 non verbal. She is now going through not wanting clothes on and her hair is matted I can't even brush it it's curly 😫 any help ??
Great question! To help your daughter wear clothes identify the sensory issues they might have with clothing, choose soft, comfortable fabrics with minimal tags, let them participate in choosing outfits, and remember to be patient and approach the situation with understanding as discomfort with clothing is often related to sensory sensitivities in people with autism. Hope this helps you!❤
Also, if her hair is curly, you may not be able to brush it when it's dry. Thoroughly condition it and work out as many tangles as possible in the shower/bath, and brush it when it's soaking wet. Then depending on how she likes to wear it, product can be applied to keep the curls soft and defined while she wears it down, or if she's okay with having it pulled back, a braid could help keep it from getting tangled. Just be careful when taking the braid out - it's easy to tangle.
I have a autism daughter who is 8 I wanna join with u guys
Right now our ASD Club membership is a one dollar for the first month. We do calls weekly where we discuss everything autism. Here's the link to join... www.7-ahead.com/asdclub
We'd love to have you.
I have sensory issues also i feel peoples auras
Thank you for sharing!💕💕
I have 24hrs carers that stay with me also because I have other illnesses epilepsy severe gastroparasis chronic Lyme OCD ADHD chronic fatigue chronic pain PDA
Thank you for sharing!💕💕
Speech- Delay- another sign: I'm a Autistic woman with a mild learning- disability 😘 When I was diagnosed I had a rather significant speech- delay. I got diagnosed..
Earlier in life because I was developmentally- behind other kids my age then, so was a bit easier for someone like me to get picked up on earlier as a female.....
Said with respect and love 💗 I caught up more to my peers around the age of 12 in terms of maturity and level of understanding
Thank you so much for sharing. ❤️
@@7Aheadfamily you're welcome 🥰🙂💓💕 xo
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Another sign would be difficulty with transitions; this is called autistic inertia and it's a pain in the ass.
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My friend got mad at because he showed me something he made and I looked at it and said ummmmmmm nice 😅 and he said do you like it and I said 😅 sure
Sounds like a situation where perhaps the response didn’t fully capture your feelings. Sometimes it’s hard to know what to say, especially if you’re unsure how to express enthusiasm. Your friend's reaction seems to show they were hoping for a bit more. It’s okay-these moments happen, and hopefully, things were smoothed over afterward!
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Yes I watched part of it. But our horses got loose. So I had to go
That makes sense. You don't want them to run away. Thank you for sharing. ❤
Hope your all doing good BTW
The world is also made for only right handed people too lol!
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These girls are high functioning?
We never asked them their level of Autism
Hey! I have moderate support needs, but I am considered high functioning due to my intellectual abilities (IQ and overall cognitive profile) being well above average, as well as having no speech delay
Thank you for sharing ❤️
You had behaviour or sensory issues?@@games_bond7221
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