The way society shames adults for not outgrowing harmless "childish" tenderness is so gross & heartbreaking.
Cuddle your stuffed animals, find comfort in your baby blanket, have "childish" interests, be tender. No one should feel ashamed of it. It& #39;s esp harmful for autistic ppl.
Cuddle your stuffed animals, find comfort in your baby blanket, have "childish" interests, be tender. No one should feel ashamed of it. It& #39;s esp harmful for autistic ppl.
Why is it supposed to be embarrassing? Why would you shame someone for something that 1) is none of your business, 2) is harmless & personal, 3) brings comfort & joy? You look like a bitter bitch.
I fucking hate society & I blame capitalism, whiteness & allistics on this cruelty
I fucking hate society & I blame capitalism, whiteness & allistics on this cruelty
I always get so sad when I see people who feel shame over things like being grown adults who& #39;re still attached to their stuffed animals. That& #39;s fucking adorable and I love when people don& #39;t let go of their tenderness while living in such a cruel reality.
Jic when I said "you look like a bitter bitch" I wasn& #39;t talking about the op of the original tweet.
https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="😅" title="Lächelndes Gesicht mit offenem Mund und Angstschweiß" aria-label="Emoji: Lächelndes Gesicht mit offenem Mund und Angstschweiß"> I feel nothing but compassion for her regarding this.