I nearly burst a blood vessel yesterday. My new neighbour thinks I MUST look after his 5yr old and accept him not talking to his son into not climbing on my back garden wall and shouting into my living room window. Letting himself into my bedroom when I'm ill and looking into my face. Whilst he's on his phone oblivious to his actions. He bicycles into the middle of the road without looking and his single parent dad thinks its ok to **** us off to a young family 20houses away to kick my son at school. All of which I can prove. All because I'm not in a position to look after an autistic child on top of my own wholesome kids. Oh not able to walk without agonising pain.
Said new neighbour was told on becoming neighbours via fb private message WE couldnt look after his son. On arguing yesterday with him . He said I thought you ment for that day, only. He is so sexist. He expects me, since I'm a woman to look after his son who I don't even know, nor him.
I don't want to know him.
He is fat and told me to get to the gym, nothing wrong with me. Oh so if I carnt walk how am I suppose to do a gym class. Idiot! He infuriates me. He threatened me and I told him, I wished him luck. I've decked every bloke who has attacked me so far, he won't be any different if he doesn't get out of my face!
Thank you. I was crying uncontrollable. One of my diabetic neighbours took me in and advised a cup of tea. Bless her!I've got your back. This sounds like a guy I could punch in the face all day long and not get bored.
Thank you. I was crying uncontrollable. One of my diabetic neighbours took me in and advised a cup of tea. Bless her!
Yes me too but probably for a different reasonHello ickihun,lost for words
Anna I'm not capable of looking after another child on top of my own families problems. That is why I got sterized. Otherwise I would have had 6 children which I know can be easier than some autistic children. We know because my nephew has multipal problems on top of autism.Yes me too but probably for a different reason
I nearly burst a blood vessel yesterday. My new neighbour thinks I MUST look after his 5yr old and accept him not talking to his son into not climbing on my back garden wall and shouting into my living room window. Letting himself into my bedroom when I'm ill and looking into my face. Whilst he's on his phone oblivious to his actions. He bicycles into the middle of the road without looking and his single parent dad thinks its ok to **** us off to a young family 20houses away to kick my son at school. All of which I can prove. All because I'm not in a position to look after an autistic child on top of my own wholesome kids. Oh not able to walk without agonising pain.
Said new neighbour was told on becoming neighbours via fb private message WE couldnt look after his son. On arguing yesterday with him . He said I thought you ment for that day, only. He is so sexist. He expects me, since I'm a woman to look after his son who I don't even know, nor him.
I don't want to know him.
He is fat and told me to get to the gym, nothing wrong with me. Oh so if I carnt walk how am I suppose to do a gym class. Idiot! He infuriates me. He threatened me and I told him, I wished him luck. I've decked every bloke who has attacked me so far, he won't be any different if he doesn't get out of my face!
Indeed Vicki, that wasn't my problem, your comparing an autistic child to your "own wholesome children" is the problem. Also, am I not allowed to express my feelings? My post wasn't referring solely to your attitude but those of the following posts also. You must do as you wish but please don't suggest that disabled children are unwholesome. Thank you
I nearly burst a blood vessel yesterday. My new neighbour thinks I MUST look after his 5yr old and accept him not talking to his son into not climbing on my back garden wall and shouting into my living room window. Letting himself into my bedroom when I'm ill and looking into my face. Whilst he's on his phone oblivious to his actions. He bicycles into the middle of the road without looking and his single parent dad thinks its ok to **** us off to a young family 20houses away to kick my son at school. All of which I can prove. All because I'm not in a position to look after an autistic child on top of my own wholesome kids. Oh not able to walk without agonising pain.
Said new neighbour was told on becoming neighbours via fb private message WE couldnt look after his son. On arguing yesterday with him . He said I thought you ment for that day, only. He is so sexist. He expects me, since I'm a woman to look after his son who I don't even know, nor him.
I don't want to know him.
He is fat and told me to get to the gym, nothing wrong with me. Oh so if I carnt walk how am I suppose to do a gym class. Idiot! He infuriates me. He threatened me and I told him, I wished him luck. I've decked every bloke who has attacked me so far, he won't be any different if he doesn't get out of my face!
Fabulous scream!!!
Just what this thread is meant for. No judgement's just rants.
I'm totally frustrated about my mother in law, other end of the age spectrum, she's 96, age onset dementia, fiercely independent. She leaves herself open to all sorts of problems, rejects any help when offered and complains bitterly that there's no one there to make her cup of tea! Won't bore you with all the details, but it's hard on Andy, he does his best and feels so sad that he can't do anymore for her, even though she won't let him!!
Arghh.
As @Robinredbreast said. Take care @ickihun and @13lizanne
Are you mistaking my kids wholesomeness as not autistic? My kids haven't been diagnosed, that's all. Toddler may well be. Just not diagnosed. I'm not sure.Indeed Vicki, that wasn't my problem, your comparing an autistic child to your "own wholesome children" is the problem. Also, am I not allowed to express my feelings? My post wasn't referring solely to your attitude but those of the following posts also. You must do as you wish but please don't suggest that disabled children are unwholesome. Thank you
My mum said exactly the same thing.
Words fail me......but sending hugsI nearly burst a blood vessel yesterday. My new neighbour thinks I MUST look after his 5yr old and accept him not talking to his son into not climbing on my back garden wall and shouting into my living room window. Letting himself into my bedroom when I'm ill and looking into my face. Whilst he's on his phone oblivious to his actions. He bicycles into the middle of the road without looking and his single parent dad thinks its ok to **** us off to a young family 20houses away to kick my son at school. All of which I can prove. All because I'm not in a position to look after an autistic child on top of my own wholesome kids. Oh not able to walk without agonising pain.
Said new neighbour was told on becoming neighbours via fb private message WE couldnt look after his son. On arguing yesterday with him . He said I thought you ment for that day, only. He is so sexist. He expects me, since I'm a woman to look after his son who I don't even know, nor him.
I don't want to know him.
He is fat and told me to get to the gym, nothing wrong with me. Oh so if I carnt walk how am I suppose to do a gym class. Idiot! He infuriates me. He threatened me and I told him, I wished him luck. I've decked every bloke who has attacked me so far, he won't be any different if he doesn't get out of my face!
Screams not judgement, I quite agree......Fabulous scream!!!
Just what this thread is meant for. No judgement's just rants.
I'm totally frustrated about my mother in law, other end of the age spectrum, she's 96, age onset dementia, fiercely independent. She leaves herself open to all sorts of problems, rejects any help when offered and complains bitterly that there's no one there to make her cup of tea! Won't bore you with all the details, but it's hard on Andy, he does his best and feels so sad that he can't do anymore for her, even though she won't let him!!
Arghh.
As @Robinredbreast said. Take care @ickihun and @13lizanne
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