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Welcome! Here are bunch of self-assessments you can take while you're in the maybe stage: https://embrace-autism.com/autism-tests/
The sidebar also has a few resources for those of us that are recently realizing the autism
Haha it's funny you said that, because that was my same exact thought before taking the test.
I always thought of myself as someone in the middle because I don't precisely enjoy social interaction but in most cases I'm KINDA good at it, but fast enough it comes the time for my brain to retrieve a little bit, disregarding if I'm alone or not.
But I was thinking these habits grew hard in me and by now I wasn't that awkard as when younger, but ooh boy, hahaha maybe I was a little bit wrong.