Image this situation: somebody with autism views an approaching neurotypical holding a giant bag, and says, “Just once I thought things couldn’t get purse!”
First, there’s the misunderstanding: “What’s that designed to suggest? You don’t anything like me right here?” replies the neurotypical.
Second, there’s the attempt to explain the misunderstanding: “Oh, um, i did son’t suggest … we suggested … it had been said to be a pun,” the autistic person provides, awkwardly.
3rd, there’s the presentation of the neurotypical’s offended feelings because of the misinterpretation: “Oh yeah, appropriate, you would imagine we make things worse!”
4th, the autistic person’s second effort to explain: “Nooo … it absolutely was your bag …”
And, finally: “Whatever, I’m away from here.”
We usually read about simple tips to recognize an individual with autism and exactly how to take care of them.