Neurotypical Parents Will Force You To Complete An Overestimulating Task While You Are Having An Actual
Neurotypical parents will force you to complete an overestimulating task while you are having an actual meltdown and call you dramatic then turn around and say: see, i knew you could do it!! 🥰!! Like what happened wasn't trauma.
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Their symptoms didn't come out of nowhere, though. They were always there, they were just normal kid stuff for a while.
My 12 year old sister has AMPS and can pick up our dad but yeah go off about how disabled folks are frail little babies that must be protected.