CryingTears15 wrote:
I believe I am both.
On one hand, I have Asperger's. I am alternatively too quiet or too verbose. I speak about uncomfortable topics, and have some deficits in nonverbal communication. I stim. I have sensory issues. And, I enjoy speaking a lot about specific topics.
However, I am politically a moderate liberal. I enjoy wearing makeup and fashionable clothes from mainstream stores. I like alternative rock as my favorite music. I identify as cisgender and straight-leaning. My favorite movies are mainstream. My hobbies are singing and tennis. And my special interests are religious, historical, or fictional.
I do not think being mainstream is either "good" or "bad". It encompasses a large range of interests, skills, and tastes. I am happy to be "mainstream", because it is who I am.
I am still on the outside though, with no close friends, and my family believes that I cannot be "mainstream" because I am "weird". I disagree. Is "mainstream" the opposite of "weird", or can they coexist?
You cant be wierd about EVERY thing! lol! Even if you tried to.
The adjective "weird" applies usually to personality.
"Mainstream" applies to tastes in things (music, TV shows, etc), or opinions (like politics). So you can be both wierd and mainstream, (or be both normal and unorthodox) at the same time because the are postions on two different spectrums that dont really oppose each other.