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What post is that? I can't see anything?
She said she has to find a diff platform for the video then put a post on of kylie Jenner split screen before and after Nd for the life of me cannot understand the relevance
 
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She’s posted pictures of both the boys at similar ages, reading between the lines, I think she’s saying they look the same.. 🤔

She said she has to find a diff platform for the video then put a post on of kylie Jenner split screen before and after Nd for the life of me cannot understand the relevance
 
Wait, so I have stayed off this thread and Instagram for pretty much most of the day in the hopes I’d tune in later to discuss Emma’s video and she still hasn’t released it !?!?!? What is with these false promises from people ?? Emma, do what the best “influencers” or “celebrities” do and just type up what you have to say in your notes app, screenshot it and put it on your story!!
 
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She’s posted pictures of both the boys at similar ages, reading between the lines, I think she’s saying they look the same.. 🤔
She’s seriously using and before and after pictures of someone who has purposely altered their appearance to compare her sons? What in the hell?
 
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This actually made me laugh😂😂😂 she looks so awks. I didn’t even realise she was gone tub
Why is she so beige? I didn't know matching your outfit to your foundation was a thing. I don't like the large fake eye glasses trend, it's rare that someone can actually pull off that look.
 
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Why is she so beige? I didn't know matching your outfit to your foundation was a thing. I don't like the large fake eye glasses trend, it's rare that someone can actually pull off that look.
Well Jordan liked it, 👀 he must of got excited thinking it was role play night 🍆 💦
 
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I’m going to be shot for this... but there comes a point when Autism is not an excuse for behaviour.
Believe me, I am well educated in this and I can appreciate that when Nasseh has shown her the slightest attention she has miscommunicated that and taken it to mean more than it is and he has no doubt taken advantage.
Look at it this way, if my other half cheated on me with a woman with Autism; she would not be excused. If my child is pushed off the swing by a child with Autism that child needs discipline for that behaviour and should be treated the exact same as every other child, perhaps in a different way that their parent feels would be best understood by them.
I have worked in education for years... our aim is to never single someone out for their abilities/disabilities. The same goes for teaching young boys that struggle with communication. When they’re 16 and misunderstand another’s affection to mean more, they are not allowed to assault someone and later be excused because they misread signals due to their autism.
I have previously seen on here, Emma’s autism be used as a get out clause for her breaking COVID rules, poor co-sleeping practice and no car seat for her baby.
Quite frankly, she is abusing her Autistic status and is giving off a terrible impression of what it really means to have autism.
You have duck all idea about autism with that mentality.
Do we treat mentally impaired with such disrespect? Do we taint, coax or force someone physically disabled to get out of a wheelchair to appease someone not living it or a family unit living it? Do we treat suicidal or mentally ill people with such disrespect??

You belittle the autism community. If you dont live it personally or with a sibling, parent or child. Please stfu. Its discrimination and you wouldnt say similar comments relating to people behaving differently due to race, colour or other disabilities.


People always seem to treat autism like a null disability or that those who are autistic choose to pick and choose when they struggle significantly more than neurotypicals.

Dont show your ignorance and think before you speak. Social communication is one of the HIGHEST and lifelong struggles autistic people have to deal with day in and day out. DO NOT BELITTLE.
 
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You have duck all idea about autism with that mentality.
Do we treat mentally impaired with such disrespect? Do we taint, coax or force someone physically disabled to get out of a wheelchair to appease someone not living it or a family unit living it? Do we treat suicidal or mentally ill people with such disrespect??

You belittle the autism community. If you dont live it personally or with a sibling, parent or child. Please stfu. Its discrimination and you wouldnt say similar comments relating to people behaving differently due to race, colour or other disabilities.


People always seem to treat autism like a null disability or that those who are autistic choose to pick and choose when they struggle significantly more than neurotypicals.

Dont show your ignorance and think before you speak. Social communication is one of the HIGHEST and lifelong struggles autistic people have to deal with day in and day out. DO NOT BELITTLE.
I'm autistic myself and I couldn't agree more!
 
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People generally see autism as someone on the severe end of the spectrum, maybe who cannot speak and needs significant support. When they see someone who is able to do ‘normal’ things such as talk and behave mostly ‘normally’ they tend not to notice their differences much and think they are ‘at it’ when they struggle with something or act unusually. Perceptions are changing and people are becoming more educated but the average person I still don’t think understands there is a vast spectrum and even those who appear to be higher functioning will still have significant impairment in certain areas and they cannot help that. Many master the art of masking early on in life as a way to get by in life but they’re only mimicking what they have seen others do and what they know to be socially acceptable.

I don’t think people use autism as an excuse. Autistic people deserve more understanding from all of us.

That being said, I don’t particularly like Emma and she makes poor choices regarding her children which I don’t think have anything to do with her autism.
 
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Rewatching with my boyfriend (he’s never watched it fully) and I’m having to cover his eyes every time beef flaps comes on screen, wouldn’t want her to steal him away
 
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You have duck all idea about autism with that mentality.
Do we treat mentally impaired with such disrespect? Do we taint, coax or force someone physically disabled to get out of a wheelchair to appease someone not living it or a family unit living it? Do we treat suicidal or mentally ill people with such disrespect??

You belittle the autism community. If you dont live it personally or with a sibling, parent or child. Please stfu. Its discrimination and you wouldnt say similar comments relating to people behaving differently due to race, colour or other disabilities.


People always seem to treat autism like a null disability or that those who are autistic choose to pick and choose when they struggle significantly more than neurotypicals.

Dont show your ignorance and think before you speak. Social communication is one of the HIGHEST and lifelong struggles autistic people have to deal with day in and day out. DO NOT BELITTLE.
Thank you for saying that ❤ asd mama ❤ I've heard it all when it comes to asd lazy parenting ,naughty child etc people just don't understand the complexity of it . 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

People generally see autism as someone on the severe end of the spectrum, maybe who cannot speak and needs significant support. When they see someone who is able to do ‘normal’ things such as talk and behave mostly ‘normally’ they tend not to notice their differences much and think they are ‘at it’ when they struggle with something or act unusually. Perceptions are changing and people are becoming more educated but the average person I still don’t think understands there is a vast spectrum and even those who appear to be higher functioning will still have significant impairment in certain areas and they cannot help that. Many master the art of masking early on in life as a way to get by in life but they’re only mimicking what they have seen others do and what they know to be socially acceptable.

I don’t think people use autism as an excuse. Autistic people deserve more understanding from all of us.

That being said, I don’t particularly like Emma and she makes poor choices regarding her children which I don’t think have anything to do with her autism.
Very true I have one boy who has made it to study law at university and then another who goes to a specialist school and if it wasn't for obvious signs ,no eye contact and very socially awkward you would not know anything was wrong with him and he has been bullied for being weird. He very much cannot judge people's emotions etc and relationship s are a nightmare for him even friends ,family its hard and we all know his struggles 😔.
 
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Did anyone see Emma’s recent post about Nasseh telling her to abort their child and he would get her a car...is he out of his f*cking mind?! What is wrong with him?! And the person who sent the message to her is obviously mates with his other baby momma..how the hell do people who are friends with him and his other baby momma agree with this tit?! Would they have the same opinion if he told Rina to get an abortion in exchange of a car?!

 

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I’m going to be shot for this... but there comes a point when Autism is not an excuse for behaviour.
Believe me, I am well educated in this and I can appreciate that when Nasseh has shown her the slightest attention she has miscommunicated that and taken it to mean more than it is and he has no doubt taken advantage.
Look at it this way, if my other half cheated on me with a woman with Autism; she would not be excused. If my child is pushed off the swing by a child with Autism that child needs discipline for that behaviour and should be treated the exact same as every other child, perhaps in a different way that their parent feels would be best understood by them.
I have worked in education for years... our aim is to never single someone out for their abilities/disabilities. The same goes for teaching young boys that struggle with communication. When they’re 16 and misunderstand another’s affection to mean more, they are not allowed to assault someone and later be excused because they misread signals due to their autism.
I have previously seen on here, Emma’s autism be used as a get out clause for her breaking COVID rules, poor co-sleeping practice and no car seat for her baby.
Quite frankly, she is abusing her Autistic status and is giving off a terrible impression of what it really means to have autism.
I’m not even going to get into this absolute nonsense your talking but unless you have an autistic child or are autistic yourself or maybe even a phd in asd don’t comment on it 😡.

Emma has clearly been led to believe his bullshit. As an autistic women she’s taken his word as a vow and obviously has strong feelings for the man child. That with the fact she clearly wants the family unit.
 
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Guys I know the subject of disability and mental health is sensitive but can we stick to topic 😩
 
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