treefiddy wrote:
xxZeromancerlovexx wrote:
I can’t help but to think that if an NT woman who is an adult likes stuffed animals and stickers they view it as “oh that’s normal because lots of women like that” yet if a woman on the spectrum like stuff like that NTs view it as “she likes childlike stuff due to her disability”. This is based on the knowledge I have and my experiences.
I see your point and I definitely think there is a truth in this sentiment, however, in my personal experience, if a woman in her mid-late 20s shares with her colleagues or acquaintances or even family members that she still likes stickers and stuffed animals, they would definitely think it's an odd quality, regardless of whether she has AD or not. I doubt they would call it "normal".
I don't think something being abnormal or less popular is the thing that makes it a 'special interest'
I think it's about perseveration and obsession on a very specific topic very much to the point it can hinder you in life
I think obsession and OCD can often overlap with ASD as with my brother
He is also a genius though, with a genius' IQ and understanding. It's not a bad trait necessarily but I'm guessing that's just something to be aware of for NTs so they make a point of saying it's a special interest not just an interest or hobby. Because I know I'm preoccupied with certain topics to the point it
Same with my two autistic son's
The elder is obsessed with farm animals and baby Einstein and even in that only a few specific parts again and again. Like 10 seconds repeated again and again. And nothing else.
and not in a light way but like ALWAYS he cannot go 5 minutes without a video or book about animals literally cannot you have to see him without that to see what happens
He used to be obsessed with food but not actually eating it (he rarely eats or drinks hence g tube) just pictures of food
The younger has always been obsessed with vehicles and again not in a normal way but to the point that nothing else will get his attention and it also blocks out other things
It's very encompassing and maybe that's why they say special interest, to distinguish it
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