mikeman7918 wrote:
Yeah, same. I come off as being very weird and when I do tell people that I'm autistic then they are rarely surprised unless all they know about autism is the stereotype, even then though I tend to rock back and forth a lot, my stimming is often not very discrete, my social skills are pretty terrible, I spend a lot of time pacing around by myself, and I sound rather weird when I talk. I still tend to avoid telling people though because some people have talked down to me in a patronizing way because of it, all of which were people who found out before getting to know me.
I rock side to side, but that blends in since I'm around a lot of parents with young babies (and they don't know that I do it when alone). I ramble, horrifically, and ANYTHING can come out, especially when I'm stressed. People generally thought I was a complete freakshow, so they aren't surprised either when I tell them the diagnosis now. Some come out and ask if I have ADHD (which I have a diagnosis, but I disagree with it), so when they hear I have ASD, they aren't surprised either. No one has tried to talk to me patronizingly, but I tend to, uh, info dump easily, and over technically. The psychologist who assessed me said I would make an excellent college professor (if that helps to explain my general demeanor). I have seen mostly good, so far, from telling. Some people who had absolutely NO tolerance for me are a bit more tolerant or will at least be less subtle when disagreeing. Which helps since subtlety is generally lost on me.
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Aspie Quiz: 148 ND/50 NT
AQ: 41 (AQ-10: 9) EQ: 17 SQ: 31 FQ: 44 RAADS-R: 178
ASD Diagnosed 4/22/2016