I feel your pain, my friend. It's infuriating when people expect you to bend over backwards to please their every whim, but can't even do the bare minimum of acknowledging your own needs. Personally, the bliss of quarantine has made it even harder for me to hide my autism, and even less willing to compromise to neurotypical sensibilitie, after months of seeing how good I could theoretically have its.
I can relate. Quarantine is a bummer and there are people I miss seeing, but I feel like going back to "normal" is going to drain all of my energy.
I feel your pain, my friend. It's infuriating when people expect you to bend over backwards to please their every whim, but can't even do the bare minimum of acknowledging your own needs. Personally, the bliss of quarantine has made it even harder for me to hide my autism, and even less willing to compromise to neurotypical sensibilitie, after months of seeing how good I could theoretically have its.