FoxyFerengi

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When I was going through the diagnostic process, my therapist kept telling me "we don't want to change people's way of thinking for being autistic, that's no-win scenario". You could force yourself to eat everything someone throws at you, but what's the cost? You'll remember and feel that forever, and they'll expect you to be cured.

Be kind to yourself, the way you eat doesn't need to change if you aren't experiencing health problems. You are already eating normally even if that normal isn't part of your families normal

I changed my name a few years ago and totally missed out on meme potential ๐Ÿ˜ญ

[โ€“] FoxyFerengi@startrek.website 6 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (2 children)

I think you have different needs than your family does, and it's most apparent to them when it comes to food. Some people show their love by sharing food, and this is also very common in a lot of cultures. If I turn down food at one friend's house they get extremely hurt, like it's personal, when it's nothing to do with them. With these people I give a specific list, with brands, and tell them that more than anything I'll be happy with water and a fresh orange to squeeze into it. (partly because oranges are easy to have on hand, and partly because people get so excited when they find me an amazing bunch of oranges xD)

My brother and I were born with different genetic mutations, but his affected his eating and that's what my parents noticed first. He would be diagnosed with ARFID now, but at the time they just thought he was picky. Turns out he physically couldn't eat the same way. But once my family thought they had it figured out, they berated him for never putting weight on (like my fat ass did). The reason I'm sharing the story is that he never developed that food-is-comfort thing that other people do. He needs food that is safe to eat, that he can actually chew and swallow, and sate hishunger with.

I don't know if you like chicken strips, but that's usually considered a bland, ergo "safe" to the NT mind, type of food. There is little risk in that food to them. I have friends who can't handle any pepper, and straight up refuse to eat certain brands of chicken strips. I can't stand the texture or the risk of that rare bit of gristle. People who don't understand it and don't try, won't. And I think that might be where a lot of your frustration is coming from. They aren't really trying to understand your needs

So besides a very specific list of foods to help your family support your needs, I would ask if there's anything that isn't food related that your family likes to do? Board games? Planning trips? Most people connect over food and it helps to have an alternative connection activity when eating the way you and your family want is stressful and frustrating for everyone

[โ€“] FoxyFerengi@startrek.website 7 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Heck, that is the cutest way to think of it

[โ€“] FoxyFerengi@startrek.website 10 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (4 children)

My best friend and I live on opposite sides of the US. We've been sending the same bubble wrap pieces back and forth to protect birthday and Xmas gifts for like a decade now lol

Edit I genuinely do not understand why floo called me a Nazi. Or why they told me to kill myself.

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Today's puzzle was hard. I kept feeling like I missed a hint somewhere

I haven't got his black paints as I haven't had a real need yet. I do have some colors that aren't on his site anymore, and most recently got the ek blue. It's very matte, exactly what I hoped for when I ordered it lol.

I love how smooth his paints are, and I've never had to go over again for better coverage or deeper color. Worth the price imo, and I like the idea that buying from him helps fund the next wild thing he comes up with

Dirt is really expensive if you're unemployed. Some herbs and veg are quite happily grown kratky style, but that also comes with its own challenges

[โ€“] FoxyFerengi@startrek.website 52 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (3 children)

From Stuart Semple's website:

It makes me laugh every time I buy stuff from him

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