skiddlebugz wrote:
I would say just try and not overthink it too much and look on the bright side. Maybe you raised awareness that you shouldn't be ashamed of being on the spectrum. Being confident and telling someone of being on the spectrum should bring a lot of thinking into that class, maybe someone else has a disability in the same class as you and you raised there confidence! They probably felt alone before you announced it.
What i'm trying to say is look at it positively, if you didn't get a discussion out of it then maybe you got a what i call a "secret reaction" out of it.
As an "outsider" (NT), I totally agree with this. For some/a lot of NTs, it applies to a lot of situations that people might be curious about, and even quite eager to learn more about, but are afraid to ask. And yes, coming out of a closet can be quite powerful and have a really profound impact on people, even if it's not evident. (Even to them, yet!)