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I was attacked by an autistic girl at Wendys the other day.
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Presumably severely autistic, but even so, that's on an excuse. May be more difficult to treat/raise or whatever, but such behaviour should be entirely unavoidable, especially considering from the sound of your post I assume she's more than 5 years old. If you can't handle them yourself, get the appropriate help to teach them and control such behaviour (this in particular sounds quite extreme too, in either level of mental difference or lack of proper care). I'm autistic, only mildly but even so, I never even thought about doing such a thing, and I didn't/don't exactly have all that much outside help whatsoever (though getting to type out my exams with extra time is always useful

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I recall some years ago I woke up early in the morning, my cousin still asleep as they were sleeping over. I wanted a drink, and found my cup full, quite forgetting I had initially drunk it the night before. Finding it tasted absolutely vile, I spat it back in the cup and washed my mouth out with tap water in the bathroom, which is obviously something considering my extreme dislike for water's taste, tap water especially, and my age at the time reduced my tolerance. I figured I'd left the squash too long overnight and thus it had gone funny.
I was later told my aunt, the mother of my cousins, had apparently seen me sleepwalking (since I didn't remember doing it, obviously) and urinating in the aforementioned cup. Argh. It tasted as one would expect it to taste, I'm sure. Only occurence of sleep-doing-things that's happened to me too.