What it means to be autistic. What makes this more fun is how much learning about autism has essentially become a special interest of mine. The amount of responses in this thread that scream unrealized autistic is very high. :D
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What are the biggest unsung signs you see?
Well let's see... Here's a few from this thread:
- Being really into something and struggling to not correct people when they say something wrong about that thing. And when you do correct them, they think you're being egotistical.
- Being selectively mute
- Having autistic friends
- Having non-typical views about gender and/or sexuality
- Being diagnosed with BPD, bipolar, anxiety, depression, and several other mental health disorders. Especially true for women. This is because doctors tend to suck at identifying autistic people and instead think these other things are what they're seeing.
There are many other signs also, but this is just some that may be helpful. Bear in mind that someone can have any of those things and not be autistic, but when they have a bunch of them together, they're probably autistic.
What isn't, right guys?
I'm not fully sure, but I think I truly despise women. But they play such a minor part in my life that it really doesn't matter for me or them.
Edit: Just to clarify. I'm 100% certain that my feelings towards women will actually never badly influence anyones personal life. In fact my and other women's lives are so far appart that excluding family, a single coworker and few store cashiers, the last time I've actually spoken to a woman face to face was a few months ago. And that was just my friends sister. Excluding that, it's been maybe a few years.
If I were to disapear it would make absolutley no diffrence in any womans life, vice versa if all women would disapear, it would barely make a difference in mine.
That's why it really doesn't matter.
Why do you despise us :(
There must be some way to get on your good side.
It really doesn't matter, this is just text on your screen.