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Comment on Autism: Feeling sympathy for inanimate objects by Daymon Smith https://adultswithautism.org.uk/autism-feeling-sympathy-for-inanimate-objects/#comment-421868 Sun, 21 Apr 2024 08:08:03 +0000 http://blog4.adultswithautism.org.uk/?p=721#comment-421868 In reply to Daymon Smith.

As a PostScript I’d like to at least give my opinion about the subject of peoples need to label not just themselves but others. I can honestly say that it is very tempting and also a bit comforting when you can point at something and say that’s it that’s what did it to me that’s what’s wrong with me whether they’re is some form of therapy or drug that can help is not all that important. I know for a fact that people like to have something or someone to blame for their problems and often they legitimately do however the human brain is so complex and feelings and emotions so diverse with unique experiences that though it may be hard for someone to admit that there are parts of our brain we have no blanket term for or category that is popular in present culture or social media such as the bipolar trend that was the go-to mental illness for quite a while and then the autistic spectrum labeling we came very popular and still is. For someone who actually is diagnosed bipolar and has suffered with its actual debilitating symptoms for so long that it was manic depression back then, it was fairly irritating and offensive when all of the sudden every celebrity jerk off or someone who did something stupid was automatically bipolar. I just think we should be careful to fall into that pitfall of cozying up to the notion that just because we have some symptoms of a person whom is autistic we may not have the right to adopt that label because there is a very real potential that it dilutes the seriousness and the real struggles of those whom are on the spectrum of autism and people with sheltered lives and whom are hypersensitive really do a disservice to those who have a genuine disorder. And I had to use quite a bit of restraint not to be more vulgar in my criticism of dramatic people who seek sympathy or special treatment for their imagined illnesses.

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Comment on Autism: Feeling sympathy for inanimate objects by Daymon Smith https://adultswithautism.org.uk/autism-feeling-sympathy-for-inanimate-objects/#comment-421867 Sun, 21 Apr 2024 07:46:12 +0000 http://blog4.adultswithautism.org.uk/?p=721#comment-421867 In reply to Raquel Swardson.

I hope the op reads this response to their comment. It didn’t fully occur to me until I read that short passage in this article about feeling empathy towards inanimate objects. I always knew this was a quirk of mine since my earliest memories but imagined it was a product of my very healthy imagination being overactive. It’s a strange dichotomy in my personal experience though I would have to disagree with it simply being a case of being overly empathetic as your nature. Speaking only from personal experience I have always had varying degrees of empathy some very high to the point of me becoming very emotional and crying to being almost callous and dismissive about certain people or situations that should elicit some sort of empathy emotion or at least guilt and does not. Two examples of this that I can think of right now but there are many is for instance a Blind gentleman with his white cane I see making his way down a public Street without difficulty or outward sign that he is in any kind of stress or discomfort will cause me to be overwhelmed with sadness and empathy that I may have to go somewhere private and weep should I make a spectacle of myself. with the other example seemingly proves my heartless and jaded side of my brain for example a video or photos depicting young children in Africa or other regions in developing countries with extreme poverty, children literally dying of starvation and disease and I feel little to no real sympathy for them other than the conscious awareness that this is obviously a horrific thing. I’ve also felt the deepest loss and sadness as if I had had a family member die when a inanimate object possession of mine was somehow mistakenly given away or stolen and I felt that object somehow had to be feeling the sadness of losing me and must be lonely as strange as it sounds. It’s one reason why I cannot tolerate when something of mine is stolen it’s as if someone has kidnapped a member of my family. But it has also caused me similar pain to see sad looking objects in thrift stores that I’ve never seen before but I imagine we’re abandoned and somehow have feelings though I know this is irrational. I don’t know if it’s associated with it but I’ve also had the greatest empathy and strongest emotional attachments to animals rather than other humans especially with the grief process, losing a beloved dog or a dog that I was acquainted with is emotionally crippling in its intensity compared to the grief felt for relatives that have passed. With the exception obviously of my father.

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