Hermes9 wrote:
I don't have to pull the card, people know I'm "different" without me having to tell them... Just how it works out, and I'm OK with it.


Yeah, this! /\
I sorta do it with my husband sometimes. I don't have an official diagnosis, but, once I read up on the traits, I identified a few hot button issues and stumbling blocks, so it helped to have a list and point to "Hey, remember that one day, I got really upset? These were my triggers, and you pulled them all. Don't do that anymore."
Things like loud sounds, multiple noise sources, bright lights, extremely long conversations, etc.
My Mom and my sister know that I'm a bit 'different' from them and the way they communicate. But, I don't 'pull the card' with them, because I don't think I've really bothered discussing my suspicions about being an aspie with them, I just accept that they accept me and avoid my touchy spots.
I haven't discussed it with my kids at all. But, they do know Mummy doesn't allow super loud noises inside (they can go outside and be loud). And, they know how I am about some textures being 'oogy'. And they know to turn the lights off as soon as they're done using them. I don't know when I'll bring it up with them or not. Maybe it won't be too much longer before I discuss it with my oldest. He's really smart, and I think he might be on the spectrum as well, so, if I can help him cope more easily with the things I struggled with growing up, that would be a good thing.
Edit: Oh, yeah, sorry, this is a forum about work.
I can fake being normal through meetings with people I don't know, most of the time. Just trying not to be caught stimming by people that don't normally work with me. All of my coworkers have known me since I was much younger and much worse, before I became confident enough with dealing with people (I've been here since I was 20, that's almost 13 years now.).