Phonic wrote:
"You
seem normal"
The operative word being seem, but no one who knows me well (exactly 3 people, two family, one therapist) have much doubt.
I much prefer these people to anyone else since people who know I'm am not "typical" let me do things like stim or talk to myself or arrange things in lines without making me feel bad about it, I find the worst people are not the ones who insist you're NT, but the ones who accept you're ASD and make you feel bad about some symptoms ("have you tried not being autistic?"
)
or, case in point, therapist who knows me well see's me arranging things at right angles and was smiling knowingly at it, sister see's it and think's im simply trying to mess.
The same with me.............those closest to me don't question it .......................and I'm much more comfortable around those who know of my condition and have accepted it.................When I tell new people (like a professor) and they deny it I always think they just don't know me well enough
Someone actually said to you "have you ever tried not being autistic"?
that's the most ignorant thing I ever heard.....so ignorant it's funny............I probably would have laughed in their face. I have had people say things like "you just need to go out more.........you just need more practice socializing"
lol no someone didn't actually say this, it's a reference to how people sometimes say to homosexuals "have you tried not being gay?" or in X men the parents of a mutant say "have you tried not being a monster?", I just twisted it a bit