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CreepyCommentsWelcome I was looking out for someone who have gone through something terrible and awful I'm not going to name them I have to Respect there privacy i have been noting them for a short period of time & then they told me they don't Trust me i have shown nothing but empathy & emotional support they also said to me I'm putting weird things in there head like what the heck?. I never do that to anyone I was not brought up to behave like that I understand what they are going through is just awful but spitting in my face is Disgusting way how to treat someone when they have shown support and empathy it's just so insulting especially someone with Autism like me. Like i have said before i have no ulterior motive i hate no one i love everyone i deeply care about other Adults i will always show my emotional support empathy & comfort not just that but my door Is always open and available for every Adult i won't pressure you ever to note me i Respect everyone's Space and boundaries but i won't know unless you tell me so please do i have a middle Ground for you & for me to learn and grow because we are Not perfect nobody Is.. That's why i listen i.e feedback learn & Grow. Your feedback helps me be a Better furry i will do everything I can to make things Right i truly mean that in the Bottom of my Heart kieren.
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Not saying anyone is right or wrong. Just saying that there might be more to it then meets the eye. As someone who has had many people show empathy/support as a means of getting something in return from me. I can understand if they're hesitant to trust someone if in the past the people who have shown them this was followed up with a negative experience. (Granted have no clue if this is the case)
All I'm saying is helping people is fine, but just make sure they are actually wanting the support you're offering them. Because if not, they could see it as a means of manipulation or not wanting to listen to what they've told you and you doing something they don't want anyway. (Again, not saying this is what's happening, just being mindful as to trying to understand both your own and their own perceptions.)