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I have read about autistics in high school getting shoved into

lockers. If they could get out,then I guess it was a kind of

therapy they were getting and not bullying at all.

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> > Did you leave the door open on your locker? How did you get out?

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> You could open the lockers in my school from the inside. I tested that.

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> > Did you leave the door open on your locker? How did you get out?

> You could open the lockers in my school from the inside. I tested

that.

But, to test it, you had to go into your locker, right? Or did you?

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> I have read about autistics in high school getting shoved into

> lockers. If they could get out,then I guess it was a kind of

> therapy they were getting and not bullying at all.

It depends on why and how voluntarily they went *in*.

, who was, at high school age, stuck in a medium-sized duffel

bag and whirled around in circles -- which is actually kind of

interesting

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Joy <chaoticajoy@y...> wrote in message 13652:

> I notice some people still hide their children

> from me maybe because I look " crazy " to them

> because I still sometimes rock and finger

> flick and stare at trees and indoor plants or

> just stare into the open air. I think

> people are afraid of me for silly reasons.

I read this and thought 'silly mothers'

> I also have several piercings on my face. I have a

> tongue piercing, a lip piercing, a nose piercing, and

> three different piercings in each ear. My earlobe

> piercings I have stretched so the hole is now 5/8 of

> an inch.

Yes, no wonder those mothers are afraid for their children. You sound

very sweet but now I imagine you look like someone who eats toddlers

before her strawberries and cream. (smile)

Anas

Looks can be decieving but it's no good crying after your little boy

has lost his foot, just because you wanted to give Joy the benefit of

the doubt.

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