Student victimization can be normal, when I am at UNI I do not look at people much at all, in fact as little as possible.
I do this because I seem to pick up useless bits of information that sticks to me and this affects my normal peace of mind.
Not sure whether this is something related to Aspergers Syndrome or not, but when I do not acknowledge or talk to people, I seem to be much more peaceful and have far less stress.
The reason I say this is because not so long ago this young Muslim girl spoke to me in the Library about something both of us were unsure about, and I think she had been told something by someone that was not true and this created a false sense of belief in her.
I know this because I saw her the next day and asked her a question that confirmed this, this is just all of the mind games that get played at university.
When I was in the library, I did not look at people and only talked to people rarely, but this Muslim girl was giving me the loving eye.
She wanted to say something to me but I did not know what, maybe something to do with religion which I am not really interested in anyway, but I do respect the views of others.
I did not know what to do because people get the wrong opinion of other people easily, I am very vulnerable with this and other people can assume the wrong thing about me or student victimization.
Human minds are delicate and deviate at the slightest abnormality to a negative opinion.
The lady expected me to talk to her or say hello, but she did not know that I did not want to talk to anyone, it was not just her and I did not want to offend anyone.
Because it is so awkward for me to talk to people, I have chosen not to talk to anyone at all and this is often the best option to adopt.
I also like to be in the library because it is a controlled environment and everything is quiet, however unless it is pre-arranged to do so, I have no reason to look at anyone or talk to people at all and this is what I chose to do.
Student victimization can happen easily for different reasons but really, there should be no problems with anyone.
I do this because I seem to pick up useless bits of information that sticks to me and this affects my normal peace of mind.
Not sure whether this is something related to Aspergers Syndrome or not, but when I do not acknowledge or talk to people, I seem to be much more peaceful and have far less stress.
The reason I say this is because not so long ago this young Muslim girl spoke to me in the Library about something both of us were unsure about, and I think she had been told something by someone that was not true and this created a false sense of belief in her.
I know this because I saw her the next day and asked her a question that confirmed this, this is just all of the mind games that get played at university.
When I was in the library, I did not look at people and only talked to people rarely, but this Muslim girl was giving me the loving eye.
She wanted to say something to me but I did not know what, maybe something to do with religion which I am not really interested in anyway, but I do respect the views of others.
I did not know what to do because people get the wrong opinion of other people easily, I am very vulnerable with this and other people can assume the wrong thing about me or student victimization.
Human minds are delicate and deviate at the slightest abnormality to a negative opinion.
The lady expected me to talk to her or say hello, but she did not know that I did not want to talk to anyone, it was not just her and I did not want to offend anyone.
Because it is so awkward for me to talk to people, I have chosen not to talk to anyone at all and this is often the best option to adopt.
I also like to be in the library because it is a controlled environment and everything is quiet, however unless it is pre-arranged to do so, I have no reason to look at anyone or talk to people at all and this is what I chose to do.
Student victimization can happen easily for different reasons but really, there should be no problems with anyone.
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