Author Topic: loving spoiled special needs kids  (Read 25188 times)

i hardly believe the "date my son or be suspended" spiel.

nice try ;D!
obvious joke lol

no school will suspend a kid just because they didnt want to date him/her. schools dont care about relationships lol

inb4 this gets moved to drama.

I'm sorry, but I wouldn't call your inability to talk to people a "Special need". I have a friend who has Aspergers and he overcame his social anxiety.

If he can do it, you probably can too.

I am legally classified as disabled and special needs and special education because of my Tourette's which has gotten much worse over the years.

I just find they get way more than they deserve.

I don't get anything that a normal person doesn't get, just saying.

There's a guy in my school with downs. He's really polite and friendly, I have gym with him. I always under estimated the challenged kids as complete handicaps unable to do anything for themselves, but I've been pretty impressed by the special need kids in my gym class.
They'll walk up to their locker, put their combo in, get dressed, and put everything back. Never would have expected something like this from them before. Everyone likes the one I mentioned before, you can pretty much have a conversation with him, though he can only express it in hand gestures and "hey!" or "uuh!"

There's a special needs kid on our street, I don't know too much about him, but you can definantly talk with him. I do sometimes, he's rather interesting, really. He's got an amazing memory, he knows who is on each US bill, he knows all the presidents and they're corrosponding numbers and orders, as well as a great many other things as well, I'm sure. He also likes baseball, and I know he loves music as well.

I have autism myself.

Yeah, those loving "special needs" kids...
...ruining my day.

His mom was there, and walked up to the girl and said "You will date my son or I will have you suspended," and the girl got suspended, because she still said no.

Also, this isn't possible.