You know part of the reason I wrote about Human Services in such a way in my previous entry was because it's floors me that:
A) I'm his guardian and that's on his records and yet, that doesn't seem to count.
It blows me away that even though he said who he was and I could access his account, well, what if he said "No.?" What would I do? Autistic people
sometimes live on the edge of unbridled rage.
What if he got a wild hair up his butt and decided he didn't want me touching anything of his today….Not today, nope, I'm not doing this.... but thanks for playing?
B) ….And who knows, I might be some devious member of his family trying to take advantage of him….How do they know who I am? You're asking an autistic person to give you an answer and you're lucky they didn't start talking to you about cheese or something.
Muther of Todd.
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Samuel Goldwyn - "I'm willing to admit that I may not always be right, but I am never wrong."


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