everydayfeminism.com/2016/01/neurotypical-privilege/
everydayfeminism.com/2014/04/kyriarchy-101/
Then there is the weird way that some neurotypicals speak the opposite of the truth and expect everybody to understand that it was a joke and deride people who believe what was actually said.
The way that some neurotypicals when they get to know someone and the someone trustingly becomes their friend they then start saying nasty things about them to them and expect the friend to regard this as friendly rather than nasty-as-spoken and derides them for not doing so and no longer want to be their friend.
And widespread neurotypical togetherness in considering such behaviour as fine and deriding people who think it rude and nasty, categorising them as strange.
Downsizing and parting with furniture
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