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I never organized any parties in my entire life because I know for a fact this would happen to me.
As for advice? Well, don't organize any more parties. People like us are just the npc's in "real"(neurotypical) people's lives. I tried to fight this notion for years but it's honestly much less painful to just accept it and move on.
Do we "deserve" this? Fuck no, but infants dying from hunger don't deserve that either and they still end up stone cold dead. Radical acceptance > futilely fighting against an enemy we can never defeat.
I'm sorry you feel that way. I feel that way now, too.
But I fear that living like you suggested would just lead to me being all by myself for the rest of my life, which I shouldn't do, because that wouldn't be long. I know I get so much sense out of my life by being in communities and being in exchange with other people. It's the one thing that always seems to make me grow and feel things.
I don't want to think that friendship or communion is an "enemy" that I need to defeat. I just need to learn how to deal with people