Autistic people are given antidepressants on purpose
It's extremely rare that a child would be given an antidepressant. The majority of the time this happens it's when the child is autistic or neurodivergent or disabled in some way.
Why on earth would someone with a degree in psychiatric medication choose to work with vulnerable special needs children?? THE ANSWER: They target us on purpose. Many people have this false belief that disabled and special needs people are not interested in sex, or if we are, it is taboo for us to do it because we aren't intelligent enough to be able to consent.
I was given meds at 14. She did not hesitate and I wasn't in a dangerous situation. The very first opportunity to give me these she took it.
My evidence she did this on purpose: I found she had made at least two other studies looking at the side effects of medication on mentally ill people. She even gave anti-psychotics to CHILDREN with learning disabilities, and then wrote a study report on the side effects. Also, when I was 16 and told her I had a boyfriend, she seemed taken back. And when the relationship ended, she had the nerve to ask me what type of relationship it was. Prying into my business making sure we weren't having sex?
She knew about the sexual side effects, and she made me take them from only 14 years old for 3 entire years. That's definitely supressing sexuality on purpose.