These are good questions:
ASPartOfMe wrote:
Are we really wired to be honest or is that something we like to tell ourselves? If we are wired to be honest would the need to avoid getting in trouble overcome our natural inclination to the point of lying more than NT’s?
There might be a bit of both going on. Maybe it’s something we like to tell ourselves AND a means for
some to avoid getting in trouble.
bee33 wrote:
I think that omissions that avoid having to explain one's medical history, which one would have to do to be absolutely truthful, are not lies. That's splitting hairs to call them lies. If that's the kind of "lying" that someone does and not the other kind, they are not liars and can even claim to be incapable of lying.
No, I was mostly referring to more manipulative behavior than that. Based on the behavior of certain members of WP over the years (some of whom are no longer here), it would seem that many autistics are more than capable of lying.
We have a certain sticky for a reason although those are extreme examples. It’s not been that uncommon for people to exhibit less extreme behavior that’s dishonest, manipulative, and, at times, hurtful nonetheless.
Autistics often engage in behavior that is similar to other humans. We just aren’t so good at stuff that requires strong social skills although sometimes attempts are still made.