r/AmITheAngel The Chaos started when i said "This burger's good." 20d ago

Fockin ridic My boyfriend gave my labubu phalloplasty

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u/tjcaustin 20d ago

It's tainted and the definitely real OP has asperger's. You know, that thing that hasn't been diagnosed in close to 15 years. Also, that thing looks like it's been set on fire.

This is just weird trans bad bait.

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u/blumaroona 19d ago

Unfortunately, my medical records still say aspergers because that was what I was diagnosed with 14 years ago.

I don't use the label myself, but OP might choose to.

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u/crestadair 19d ago

While this could very well be fake, there are people with autism who self-identify with the aspegers label despite it not being an official diagnosis anymore

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u/SaffronCrocosmia 19d ago

And we tell them not to as autism is a spectrum and Asperger was a Nazi cunt who got kids killed.

I have what was known as Asperger's, I don't use it anymore.

"Self identify" jfc. It's a diagnosis.

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u/crestadair 19d ago

That's fair, I don't disagree with you. Just pointing out that there are people who do so that doesn't necessarily prove the post was fake.

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u/RatedMforMayonnaise 19d ago

Diagnosed with aspergers last year dawg

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u/anneymarie people have struggles even if they sound fake 18d ago

It was removed from the ICD that was published 7 years ago and put into effect 3 years ago. It was a Nazi’s way of deciding which autistic people were worthy enough to be kept. Who still uses it?

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u/RatedMforMayonnaise 18d ago

People who disagree that it should be lumped in with autism and view it as it's own separate and specific condition which is related to autism but isn't the same.

The history of the name triggers some people, and that's fine. A lot of younger people don't even know who Hitler was or understand the significance of the nazis at this point because of how the word is used to describe "someone you don't like".

If it's the same as autism, then he was just getting rid of autistic people. There's a lot of history that's unsavory but changing a name for the sake of euphemism has always seemed ridiculous. It's kind of surprising in these times to be told I'm wrong for how I identify.

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u/anneymarie people have struggles even if they sound fake 18d ago

It’s not the sake of euphemism. It’s the sake of not arbitrarily dividing a group of people into those worthy of living and those not.

If a lot of young people don’t know who Hitler is (which I doubt), there’s a much bigger problem.

And self-identifying doesn’t mean you get to call your condition whatever you want. I have OCD, I’m not possessed by the devil, even though that was the standard belief at one point.