sashimi_
salmon and cucumber maki
- Apr 27, 2023
- 30
heres a question that i think has been part of my problem for a lot of my life. i know that there will always be miserable members of society that see people like me (i have a distinctive physical trait but i dont really want to say what in an attempt to hold onto SOME kind of privacy here haha) plus just generally getting called gay either when i am hanging out with my friend ( a guy) or for wearing bright colours that guys dont usually wear. i have accessories relating to a franchise i like thats generally catered to kids but its not like adults arent known for being into it too (again....privacy..), and that gets pointed out too. and that's not even usually offensive, just jeering i guess. i also think it might not help that i guess i look autistic?? well i have a stim toy attached to me by a keychain so i can always reach it, and i never look at peoples faces/or i stare at the ground, and sometimes make weird vocalizations
in the moment i find (the harrassment) really scary because if it ever escalated there is not a chance in hell i would be able to fight back, i am so gangly and incredibly weak. it never has though so i manage to ignore it and walk away. when i look back on things people have said i can laugh at it because, well, i am gay and autistic and whatever other things theyve said so its not exactly untrue
anway i guess my question is, is there a good certified way (either personally or professionally recommended idc) to deal with street harrassment? either being called names or even just having attention drawn to you for no reason. i don't really want to escalate anything, but anything you can think to yourself to cope with it? body language? or is telling someone in the vicinity ever worth it?? and then after when i feel like crap. thanks for reading anyway, all comments are appreciated as always <3
in the moment i find (the harrassment) really scary because if it ever escalated there is not a chance in hell i would be able to fight back, i am so gangly and incredibly weak. it never has though so i manage to ignore it and walk away. when i look back on things people have said i can laugh at it because, well, i am gay and autistic and whatever other things theyve said so its not exactly untrue
anway i guess my question is, is there a good certified way (either personally or professionally recommended idc) to deal with street harrassment? either being called names or even just having attention drawn to you for no reason. i don't really want to escalate anything, but anything you can think to yourself to cope with it? body language? or is telling someone in the vicinity ever worth it?? and then after when i feel like crap. thanks for reading anyway, all comments are appreciated as always <3