This page is aligned as an autism awareness/acceptance page, meaning different people need to view their autism in a different way. We consider autism a victim/abuser in terms of the nature of the disorder, and relevant in both camps. I myself have abusive traits as someone with autism, and know as a fact that that label is a handy excuse for even the worst of abuse of a child many times. That's the glorified label the predatory pedophiles all use, since they all seem to have autism as well.
Survivor of law-abiding parents. Church dissenter. Convicted adult. Using the anti-entitlement system to understand and advocate children's rights.
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"Benign" deprivation: Why "frequent and often" use of the word "no" can be child abuse
Many parents buy into the use of "benign" deprivation. This parenting advice ultimately refers to saying "no" to childre...
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What it is like to be anti-spanking to the core? A bowl. A bowl of God's wrath, where you are always angry at parents over the spanking...
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Yep, that is an abusers' statement, some of the time, but not all of the time? Threats. Instead? Blocked memory. Clouded memory. DO NO...
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I am now accentuating the charge of supervision entitlement under the anti-entitlement charges against Marie Eaton. Eaton needs to stop logg...
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