Kiley wrote:
He might have seen some Aspie traits in you or just been being polite. He could have family members or friends who are Aspies or Auties or just be supportive about it. You could always ask him why he said it. If ASDs are ever going to be destigmatized there has to be a way for the subject to be discussed openly and that sounds like a nice way.
I've got an appointment for next month, so I'm not diagnosed and I have only told 1 person I suspect I have it, so I'm not comfortable talking about it, and I have no idea if he remembers the incident. Plus I'm not comfortable talking to him in any case. I just say thanks everyday and that's it. So I'm not sure if I can bring it up.
Asp-z wrote:
I agree he probably meant well, but I find it weird that he concluded you have autism solely because you order the same food though.
I have no idea on what he bases me. Or what references he has.
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