Shadowcat wrote:
The Problem: (Is) what gets ignored is that the person with Autism is being abused by the person with No Disabilities. That is WHY They are reading a book; They are not CHOOSING to be ANTI-SOCIAL.
i am going to have to say that that in itself is a false generalization. there certainly are some autistics who choose to be anti-social and its not because of being abused, just as there are non-autistics who choose to be anti-social. social anxiety does not need an outside cause, it sometimes just exists. and some people simply dont get the same amount of pleasure from social interaction, even if they dont get anxiety from it.
the problem i see in this case would be, whats wrong with being anti-social? (altho i would prefer the term non-social.) people come in all forms, some need less human contact, some love to read more than others. there is nothing wrong with choosing a book over a playdate, and the choice isnt determined by your neurological status.
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Neurotypically confused.
partner to: D - 40 yrs med dx classic autism
mother to 3 sons:
K - 6 yrs med/school dx classic autism
C - 8 yrs NT
N - 15 yrs school dx AS