Adding that to my (very long with this one) list of things that never happened.Yup that load of dribble didn’t happen did it!
Why does she have to lieYup that load of dribble didn’t happen did it!
Because she canWhy does she have to lie![]()
Its bleeping ridiculous now.Because she can![]()
Just coming on to say the same regarding the smoking, it’s banned both inside and in covered areas so wriggle out of that one you lying mare![]()
She’s actually using the correct term. Most autistic adults prefer this language over ‘has autism’Interesting how she still says “he’s autistic” not “he has autism”. The diagnosis is all he means to her, isn’t it
Also, it’s not only kids with autism that can be noisy when out and about, especially small children. Take them places that cater to children![]()
Ok. I’ve been taught in my job that we put the person before the diagnosis but that is with children. Seems to change all the time!She’s actually using the correct term. Most autistic adults prefer this language over ‘has autism’
Because in her head, that's the stereotype of a French person, so of course it happened. All the embellished lies to make things seem more authentic. From WebMD.....Why does she have to lie![]()
They may add details to make their lies seem more realistic. Studies show that pathological liars tend to include details that can't be verified. Overly dramatic or long stories. Lies are more likely to be dramatic and long.