friedmacguffins wrote:
With all due respect to the OP, it's become too popular to say that you have autism.
With certain exceptions such as tumbler saying you are autistic is very problematic as post after poster after poster on this side have described. People will think you are rainman, a ret*d, a lazy non autistic person trying to make an excuse for bieng an as*hole, a non autistic person trying to be trendy, a non autistic person with a factitious disorder and on an on.
The widespread belief that there is a massive epidemic of autistic wannabes and overdiagnoses is one of the important impediments for autistics tring to make it.
On a personal note I feel very left out. Outside of autistic websites and support groups I have never had anybody say to me they are or think they are autistic. I have been told plenty of times a version of too many people are getting labels for bieng as*holes or failures in life.
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DSM 5: Autism Spectrum Disorder, DSM IV: Aspergers Moderate Severity
“My autism is not a superpower. It also isn’t some kind of god-forsaken, endless fountain of suffering inflicted on my family. It’s just part of who I am as a person”. - Sara Luterman