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Scary weirdo
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well, the adults I teach have Aspergers, and therefore I understand the symptoms and find them easy to deal with. People with Aspergers are pretty much normal, except the communication is slightly different. This man (you wanted details) has trouble walking and speaking. His head is a strange shape. He rolls his eyes and his head around all the time. he is slightly cross-eyed.His wrists are bent inwards. And he kept flinging his arm outwards with his hand retracted, as if trying to scare someone near to him- or as if he wanted to touch them but only got to the point of "nearly" doing so. That might also have been a tick.
This man was not in the least bit scary to me on every bus journey, until yesterday. When I got on the bus he suddenly swung round, fixed his staring eyes on me, and did not let up for a good ten minutes. He was staring in such a way that it was frightening, not curiousity. He looked angry. I'm sorry, but he WAS scary. I felt scared by him. I do not normally EVER feel scared by anything. But I felt genuinely threatened and did not understand why he was so fixated on me. The adults I teach are ENTIRELY different to this, and have never acted in a threatening way.