Don’t be edgy.

Edgy is being passive-aggressive.

Being passive-aggressive is an NT communication style, not an autistic one.

Some autistic people internalize this as part of their masks.

If you want to be passive-aggressive, just be “aggressive” and say what you want. Be you. Don’t sugar coat.

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@theautisticcoach @actuallyautistics @actuallyautistic Nothing wrong with passive aggression. I should be hitting people with an axe?

Passive aggression turns up in places where you can't resist otherwise, like the army. Or feel you can't. If that's your only outlet, it's better than nowt.

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i am referring to communication styles, not physical aggression.

@theautisticcoach @actuallyautistics @actuallyautistic Obviously. Passive aggression cannot, by definition, be physical aggression. It is, instead, a communication style. A replacement for physical (or verbal) aggression when that is not safe.
@fishidwardrobe @actuallyautistics @actuallyautistic i am not speaking about physical aggression in any way, shape, or form. we are speaking of different things and aren't having the same conversation.
@theautisticcoach @actuallyautistics @actuallyautistic We are. You're just not understanding me. As an autistic person, I'm sure that's happened to you just as much as to me.

@fishidwardrobe @actuallyautistics @actuallyautistic absolutely! it's happening to me right now as it is for you :) I don't understand you at all and you don't understand me at all.

i am speaking about people who use edgy and passive aggressive statements in order to troll and to sound funny to onlookers. they do not say what they really mean, but try to go around in circles to prove a point without being direct. i am saying that instead of this that people should simply say whatever they want to say. it isn't funny or cool to not communicate clearly. of course, some autistics can understand this type of "humor" and comments and understand that someone is trying to push them around, but most of us don't get it and just feel confused and bad about it.

you seem to be referring to when people use words to describe their physical anger and don't act out on it. is that right?

@theautisticcoach @actuallyautistics @actuallyautistic I see the problem, I think. That's not passive aggression. That's something else.

Passive aggression isn't trying to be funny. It's a way of complying with a demand, perhaps poorly, while still asserting a small measure of control. For example:

"I need you to restack all these boxes."

"Absolutely! Right away! I'm sure I didn't have anything else useful to do anyway!"

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passive-aggressive_behavior

Passive-aggressive behavior - Wikipedia

@fishidwardrobe @actuallyautistics @actuallyautistic i was speaking about being edgy, which i peg as a form of passive aggression
@theautisticcoach @actuallyautistics @actuallyautistic Well, okay, but doing that is going to get you misunderstood by some people. Perhaps a lot.
@fishidwardrobe @actuallyautistics @actuallyautistic not being edgy is worse than being edgy?
@fishidwardrobe @actuallyautistics @actuallyautistic sorry that I misunderstood. On second reading, do you mean that by equating edginess with passive aggressive I may confuse people ?