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Mostly all of them have narcy traits except none of the charm and glamor of a narcissist so you see through it very quickly. I still love aspies but people with bad autism are truly awful
Had to watch my 25 year old cousin with extreme autism she was the worst person to deal with. Never met a more egotistical person even actual diagnosed sociopaths are better to hang out with. She would constantly lie about stupid things when it was obvious she did them. Like she would eat cake and have cake on her face and say the dog did it no matter how many times I would ask her. If I kept questioning her lies she would start crying or making random noises and rocking. I don't know how much of this was her knowing she could get away with it or belief in her delusion probably a bit of both
If I would say things she disagreed with she would start crying it was bad enough that if I just put on a show she disliked she would start crying. If I made food at all incorrectly she would start screaming and if she got mad enough she would pull my hair or scratch me (If I put my hands on her to get her to stop she would have a 2 hour melt down also). She once punched me in the face and I pushed her slightly she cried for 3 hours and my aunt yelled at me for 20 minutes when I was the one with the black eye.
She had no context of anything but herself and no context of anything being her fault. She once spilled her coffee on me and cried that I made her spill her coffee and that I was the one who ruined it. If she wasn't family and this was care home I probably would have beat her up seriously would go insane dealing with people like that all day.
Had to watch my 25 year old cousin with extreme autism she was the worst person to deal with. Never met a more egotistical person even actual diagnosed sociopaths are better to hang out with. She would constantly lie about stupid things when it was obvious she did them. Like she would eat cake and have cake on her face and say the dog did it no matter how many times I would ask her. If I kept questioning her lies she would start crying or making random noises and rocking. I don't know how much of this was her knowing she could get away with it or belief in her delusion probably a bit of both
If I would say things she disagreed with she would start crying it was bad enough that if I just put on a show she disliked she would start crying. If I made food at all incorrectly she would start screaming and if she got mad enough she would pull my hair or scratch me (If I put my hands on her to get her to stop she would have a 2 hour melt down also). She once punched me in the face and I pushed her slightly she cried for 3 hours and my aunt yelled at me for 20 minutes when I was the one with the black eye.
She had no context of anything but herself and no context of anything being her fault. She once spilled her coffee on me and cried that I made her spill her coffee and that I was the one who ruined it. If she wasn't family and this was care home I probably would have beat her up seriously would go insane dealing with people like that all day.
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