Tanya
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I'm doing it for myself, not for him. He doesn't give a fuck. So that cleaning thing is on me, not him.
It's so easy. Honestly, men are so easy.
It's so easy. Honestly, men are so easy.
It's so easy. Honestly, men are so easy.
Honestly, men are easy. It's like they want the most basic primal things in life.
Honestly, men are easy. It's like they want the most basic primal things in life.
Honestly, men are easy. It's like they want the most basic primal things in life.
And it hasn't changed in thousands of years. They want you to look good. They want good sex. And they want to be fed. And they want fucking attention. They want constant love and affection and attention. That's really it. Those little things on top are all extra that we think we have to do for them, but they don't really give a fuck about those little things.
And it hasn't changed in thousands of years. They want you to look good. They want good sex. And they want to be fed. And they want fucking attention. They want constant love and affection and attention. That's really it. Those little things on top are all extra that we think we have to do for them, but they don't really give a fuck about those little things.
And it hasn't changed in thousands of years. They want you to look good. They want good sex. And they want to be fed. And they want fucking attention. They want constant love and affection and attention. That's really it. Those little things on top are all extra that we think we have to do for them, but they don't really give a fuck about those little things.
My son Radin now is 30 years old. When he was born, everything was good with him. But when he was older, we noticed something was different. What does mean? His vocabulary was very small. He avoided other children and he was often quiet. He didn't talk much and he didn't like playing with other kids. He liked doing the same things over and over, like opening and closing a door.
My son Radin now is 30 years old. When he was born, everything was good with him. But when he was older, we noticed something was different. What does mean? His vocabulary was very small. He avoided other children and he was often quiet. He didn't talk much and he didn't like playing with other kids. He liked doing the same things over and over, like opening and closing a door.
My son Radin now is 30 years old. When he was born, everything was good with him. But when he was older, we noticed something was different. What does mean? His vocabulary was very small. He avoided other children and he was often quiet. He didn't talk much and he didn't like playing with other kids. He liked doing the same things over and over, like opening and closing a door.
And while Radhi didn't talk much, he pointed to things he wanted, which helped us understand him.
And while Radhi didn't talk much, he pointed to things he wanted, which helped us understand him.
And while Radhi didn't talk much, he pointed to things he wanted, which helped us understand him.
Slowly, with therapy, he started using but some words. By the time he was 10, he couldn't repeat a few phrases. We took him to doctors, but they didn't know what was wrong exactly. Those early years were very hard for us family because autism wasn't well understood. And in Bulgaria, there weren't many resources to help the children, not only Radi.
Slowly, with therapy, he started using but some words. By the time he was 10, he couldn't repeat a few phrases. We took him to doctors, but they didn't know what was wrong exactly. Those early years were very hard for us family because autism wasn't well understood. And in Bulgaria, there weren't many resources to help the children, not only Radi.
Slowly, with therapy, he started using but some words. By the time he was 10, he couldn't repeat a few phrases. We took him to doctors, but they didn't know what was wrong exactly. Those early years were very hard for us family because autism wasn't well understood. And in Bulgaria, there weren't many resources to help the children, not only Radi.
And as a teacher, because my profession is a teacher, I felt helpless. Unable to provide the support my son, even in the school where I worked as a principal, my colleagues had no experience with teaching autistic children. Again, I want to remind before 30 years. When Rade was about 10, we learned that he had a diagnosis, autism spectrum disorder. We were surprised, of course, but it made sense.