By BioChickthcfy - 13/11/2013 22:27 - United States - Edinburg

Today, one of the special needs teens I work with confessed his love for me. It was cute until he put his erection on my leg and attempted to hump me. FML
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You deserved it 3 882

BioChickthcfy tells us more.

All is well, he was reminded to have "nice hands" as well as other things. He lives at the facility I work at, but I will not be working with this youth anymore. Things escalated very quickly and in order for everyone to be safe and be able to learn in an apparently less tempting environment I will be in a different location.

Top comments

He must have thought about it hard and long to attempt to hump you. This gives hump day a whole new meaning lol. Happy hump day

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I had a friend who did this to me & he didn't have special needs seriously think its a male thing

One does not have to have a diagnosis to have special needs.

SrakaSrakasta 20

@13 this is the best comment ever

StompinOnCrayons 15

I'm pretty sure it's NOT a male thing.

You need a spray bottle. Pssh pssh! Bad kitty!

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I don't get why jokes like these aren't considered offensive...

Maybe because you could use that phrase with anyone?

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No I mean when they're used on "special needs" kids

solheim 6

Please tell me he asked you what day it is before hand...

Wizardo 33

Special needs or not its still unacceptable behaviour, consider being more careful around this person or getting reassigned sadly, otherwise it may escalate into a more dangerous situation.

rilatos 17

Just because he's special needs doesn't mean it's cute. People can't keep treating special needs people so differently. Most of them just want to fit in.

The only thing he wanted to fit in was her.

That was an excellently timed comment. So bad, but I'll be damned if it want funny.

MzZombicidal 36

#21 it IS cute when a kid admits to having a crush on you. Special needs or not. Now when it escalates into some serious dry-humping, cuteness is way out of the picture.

He is not aware how bad it is... that is why u call them Special needs kids. Also you might want to start teaching them manners though it will notcbe easy as for a normal person. But mainly thet express their feelings without thinking.. AKA pure honest feeling directly from the heart... their Hugs, Smiles, worth the effort you are doing. You are doing an amazing job by working with them...and forgive them for their unexpected, uncomfortable behaviour :)

Sweetpea22 14

Special needs does not always mean stupid and people like you should give them more credit about their intelligence level. I am considered special needs and I started reading at a college level at 6 years old and I have an extensive vocabulary that shocks many people.

Just because someone has special needs, doesn't always mean they don't know right from wrong.

Sweetpea22 14

Isn't it sad people still have that "special needs" must automatically mean they're too stupid to know any better, mentality?

MzZombicidal 36

#23, just because they're special needs does not mean they aren't normal people. Also, they are still fully capable of learning that what they have done is unacceptable.

xpokeloverx 6

I have a mild case of CP and I was in a special needs class my whole school life. I guess me going to college and raising a beautiful 3 year old girl still makes me not know right from wrong.

You work with special needs kids and one of them confessed their love for you and proceeded to hump you?

WTF!! I'm so sorry i commented on the wrong fml!

Your profile pic is appropriate for this situation.

lolalola47l 8

lol! I wanna hear the aftermath