There were several highly autisitc students in my secondary school and I will admit that although I knew they couldn't help a lot of their behaviour I did sometimes find them incredibly annoying, especially when I was paired up with them, or made to work with them as part of a group. They wouldn't do much, if any, of the work they were asked to do and often made up their own task or simply stared at people, objects or walls for long streches of time (one boy once gazed at the fire alarm for 50 minutes straight).
What they said was occasionally funny one girl for instance loudly annouced that she wanted to have sex with one of the autistic boys, followed by a description and gestures to her genitals. The boy who would stare at the alarm would constantly (and most likely unintentionally) flirt with the teachers, when told "Your work's looking good" he would respond "No, you're looking good, Miss". He wrote a song about another teacher with the lyric "I can feel Miss *name* in the air tonight, Oh Lord".
However for every funny moment there were about 20 irriating ones so I would say yes, it is normal to find such people annoying, it sounds like in the case of this girl she shouldn't even be in a mainstream school.
Same goes with my school. I know 2 autistic kids now.
One boy, and the girl described in the post. One funny moment was the girl calling the boy "Duck boy" for no apparent reason, and then acting VERY surprised to find out that his name wasn't actually Duck Boy.
Lol, Duckboy sounds sweet .We had 5 kids with obvious autism at my school, and seeing as there were only 65 pupils things got a little crazy. Especially as 3 of them seemed to hate most of the school with a burning passion.
A different girl to the one I mentioned earlier constantly reminded me, and other people, that she could (supposedly) kill us in nine seconds. But it was funny sometimes, when a bully stole his books one of the autistic boys screamed at him, "Your dog is going to rip off your penis!", which became a running joke.
Is it normal That i can't stand HIGHLY autistic people?
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There were several highly autisitc students in my secondary school and I will admit that although I knew they couldn't help a lot of their behaviour I did sometimes find them incredibly annoying, especially when I was paired up with them, or made to work with them as part of a group. They wouldn't do much, if any, of the work they were asked to do and often made up their own task or simply stared at people, objects or walls for long streches of time (one boy once gazed at the fire alarm for 50 minutes straight).
What they said was occasionally funny one girl for instance loudly annouced that she wanted to have sex with one of the autistic boys, followed by a description and gestures to her genitals. The boy who would stare at the alarm would constantly (and most likely unintentionally) flirt with the teachers, when told "Your work's looking good" he would respond "No, you're looking good, Miss". He wrote a song about another teacher with the lyric "I can feel Miss *name* in the air tonight, Oh Lord".
However for every funny moment there were about 20 irriating ones so I would say yes, it is normal to find such people annoying, it sounds like in the case of this girl she shouldn't even be in a mainstream school.
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Same goes with my school. I know 2 autistic kids now.
One boy, and the girl described in the post. One funny moment was the girl calling the boy "Duck boy" for no apparent reason, and then acting VERY surprised to find out that his name wasn't actually Duck Boy.
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Lol, Duckboy sounds sweet .We had 5 kids with obvious autism at my school, and seeing as there were only 65 pupils things got a little crazy. Especially as 3 of them seemed to hate most of the school with a burning passion.
A different girl to the one I mentioned earlier constantly reminded me, and other people, that she could (supposedly) kill us in nine seconds. But it was funny sometimes, when a bully stole his books one of the autistic boys screamed at him, "Your dog is going to rip off your penis!", which became a running joke.
Do you have any more stories?