Lady yoked up by her aggressive disabled son

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My boy used to work with adult autistics in some type of home....said shyt used to get crazy in there. Dude told me stories about how these dudes would go berserk on the female aides because they knew they would overpower them. Lowkey i think my boy and his people would lay the smack down on them cus the whole place ended up firing everyone. He never told me why.
 

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:dahell: Big goofy b*stard. I wish I would walk in and his silly ass was hemming up this lady. He'd get some sense real quick.
 

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:dahell: Big goofy b*stard. I wish I would walk in and his silly ass was hemming up this lady. He'd get some sense real quick.
he actually wouldn't

he'd probably cry and try to kill you when your back is turned

she loves him but he is way too remedial for her care alone and he's way too strong for her personal safety

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Actually that's been debunked. It's the age and condition of the father that has the greater impact.

Women are born with the eggs they will have. So they quality of the egg doesn't diminish. However sperm is constantly renewed and usually after ya'll hit 35 y/o its downhill from there.

"While studies have found that children born to fathers who are 35 years or older are at greater risk for developing autism than those born to younger fathers, the risk appears to increase with each year of paternal age. Some studies suggest that the highest risk occurs in fathers who are 50 years or older."


These aren’t actual scientists
 

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Im not gonna lie, shyt she feeding him ain’t helping the situation much either. I heard her give hot dogs and pizza as an alternative to Applebees, which judging by his fixation, is likely somewhere she takes him often. Not saying carrots gonna make his brain function better but I will say a healthier diet would probably ease his mood a bit (and tone down his weight at least)
 

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Man... I bet you it's a pot or a pan in one of them cupboards that will have that boy second thinking doing that again. :demonic:
 
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Im not gonna lie, shyt she feeding him ain’t helping the situation much either. I heard her give hot dogs and pizza as an alternative to Applebees, which judging by his fixation, is likely somewhere she takes him often. Not saying carrots gonna make his brain function better but I will say a healthier diet would probably ease his mood a bit (and tone down his weight at least)
What you don’t understand is that most autistic people are extremely picky eaters. My kid who is autistic only literally eats French fries and potato chips and milk. He has been in OT for 6 years and it’s not even helping. He’d would basically starve himself if he doesn’t get fries or potato chips.
 
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