Quite the opposite usually.. "Normal" people tend to be more annoying. Although its annoying how some autistic people (or more appropriately, their parents) use the disorder as an excuse for them to act like a jerk in public because "they can't help it" even though I've met plenty of autistic people who make an effort to learn and apply proper social etiquette. If they have a legitimate disorder that causes them to be rude then ok, but don't expect others to put up with their crap just because they're "different", that's not how society works.
Ps. This is coming from someone with a lot of autistic traits who has been bullied for it and honestly I appreciate the criticism or for people to point out when I'm acting "weird" or "annoying" otherwise I wouldn't know the proper way to behave in social situations. I do make conscious effort to suppress a lot of my natural habits around others just to avoid making them uncomfortable.
Keep in mind there's a difference between constructive criticism and harsh criticism. Normal people piss ME off, too; especially girls under 25 who act self-entitled and think they deserve nothing less than a man who drives a BMW, a Lexus, or a Mercedes, looks like a supermodel, lives in a McMansion, and has the trendiest clothes from GQ.
The others are the young ones who fall in love with the dipshit/bad boy types thinking the bad boys will come and "rescue them from despair" before they ride into the sunset in his muscle car with the engine roaring and the convertible top down and then sit around and bitch and complain about there not being any good men left because they overlook all the nice guys that treat them well. The "normal" people miss ME off, too, because they tend to be very shallow and self-important.
Do people with autism and Asperger's ever get on your nerves?
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Quite the opposite usually.. "Normal" people tend to be more annoying. Although its annoying how some autistic people (or more appropriately, their parents) use the disorder as an excuse for them to act like a jerk in public because "they can't help it" even though I've met plenty of autistic people who make an effort to learn and apply proper social etiquette. If they have a legitimate disorder that causes them to be rude then ok, but don't expect others to put up with their crap just because they're "different", that's not how society works.
Ps. This is coming from someone with a lot of autistic traits who has been bullied for it and honestly I appreciate the criticism or for people to point out when I'm acting "weird" or "annoying" otherwise I wouldn't know the proper way to behave in social situations. I do make conscious effort to suppress a lot of my natural habits around others just to avoid making them uncomfortable.
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Keep in mind there's a difference between constructive criticism and harsh criticism. Normal people piss ME off, too; especially girls under 25 who act self-entitled and think they deserve nothing less than a man who drives a BMW, a Lexus, or a Mercedes, looks like a supermodel, lives in a McMansion, and has the trendiest clothes from GQ.
The others are the young ones who fall in love with the dipshit/bad boy types thinking the bad boys will come and "rescue them from despair" before they ride into the sunset in his muscle car with the engine roaring and the convertible top down and then sit around and bitch and complain about there not being any good men left because they overlook all the nice guys that treat them well. The "normal" people miss ME off, too, because they tend to be very shallow and self-important.