Sherry Sharpnack

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our own. The truth is, we’d love to be with other people. But because things never, ever go right, we end up getting used to being alone, without even noticing this is happening. Whenever I overhear someone remark how much I prefer being on my own, it makes me feel desperately lonely. It’s as if they’re deliberately giving me the cold-shoulder treatment.
The Reason I Jump: The Inner Voice of a Thirteen-Year-Old Boy with Autism
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