Feeding anyone, regardless of whether they are autistic or not, a cake that has gone bad is generally considered inconsiderate and potentially harmful. It's essential to prioritize the health and well-being of others when offering food.
Autistic individuals, like anyone else, can have varying sensory experiences and dietary preferences. It's crucial to be aware of any specific dietary requirements or sensitivities an individual may have. Some autistic individuals may have sensory issues or special dietary needs that should be taken into consideration when offering them food.
Feeding someone food that has gone bad can lead to food poisoning or other health issues, which can be even more problematic for individuals with certain medical conditions or sensitivities.
If you want to share food with an autistic girl or anyone else, it's best to ensure the food is fresh, safe to eat, and considerate of any dietary restrictions or preferences they may have. Communication and respect are key when it comes to offering food to others. If you are unsure about what type of food is appropriate or safe, it's always best to ask the individual or their caregiver for guidance.