Hmm... it seems to be a very likely scenario, now that you mention that. She didn't say it in a manner of "I went to take an examination which lasted a period of 5 weeks, was it like this with you too?" Because I had taken the neuropsychological examination, which examined:
- My problem solving;
- My speech;
- My long and short term memory;
- me identifying faces and people;
- A way to measure IQ with linguistics, mathematical, and another I forgot;
- And better: I have proof of the deed.
I have all of it. If she gets "pressed", so to speak, I now have my doubts.
Expanding upon my """"""prejudice""""""" against people my age, I am not necessarily young, I'm 31. Yet it's common to see people still behave akin to young adults in Generation Y almost Generation Z, the cut off year in fact. And having gone through bullying (I don't mind it now, it made me who I am), I see it with more distance towards others my age and prefer the company those who are older.
How is this an "ableism"? Whoever uses this without a hint of irony should review their line of thinking.