zen_mistress wrote:
To me, I think it isabout more than the cure issue. Its the view of a number of people who view ASD people as impaired, damaged, defective- which I see as an attack on my personality, and self.
Ironic that you use "ASD" since that (as far as I know) stands for "Autism Spectrum Disorders."
When I'm trying to be careful not to offend people by referring to autism as a disorder, a disease, etc., I call it Autism Spectrum Conditions. Condition still isn't perfect, but it is better than disorder, I think.
(Although I, personally, feel that my autism has been a hindrance in my life and I do, personally, experience it as a deficit.)
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