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submitted 1 year ago by McDuders@lemmy.world to c/autism@lemmy.world

Like my brain goes completely numb when I'm being yelled at

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[-] NudelnAlDente@kbin.social 10 points 1 year ago

An interesting take I hadn't considered.

From my perspective, "please calm yourself down" isn't designed to tell the other person how to feel but how to present themselves when they interact with me. But yeah, I see how it could be viewed from that perspective.

Part of my reasoning is be who I've had yell at me in the past when I haven't done anything to deserve it (family, colleagues). In those cases, I expect them to maintain a civil tone, which isn't yelling imo. Honestly I don't really care if they're boiling with rage underneath but I expect them not to abuse me if they want to continue interacting with me.

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