There are certainly different types of autistic people.
MrLoony wrote:
What would make your left eye twitch, for example, and then applying that to the people around you.
Of course, you got to remember to apply it to others. I don't spontaneously do this, I got to remember to do this and only do it a second or so later.
MrLoony wrote:
Autistics can do the same with other autistics for the same reason.
Some autistic people say they can indeed, others say they cannot. Some relate better to normal people.
If you only referred to intellectual empathy - thinking, then knowing and perhaps feeling rather than feeling along and knowing that way - then there are also those on the spectrum who say they have learnt to relate better to normal people.
That's a little like me then too. I've grown up around people who did not have autism or anything like it.
Autistic people usually possess any common culture on which their non-verbal language is based and if they do, then because they share some connection that I do not share because my autism made me alien to naturally 'sharing' anything with others.
MrLoony wrote:
There is a deeper level, though. An intuitive level that few people have. This is the NT who can easily understand even autistics and autistics that can understand NTs.
I've made a similar experience. Some people seem to be able to read others so quickly and so well it seems that many things do not remain hidden to them though others are blind to them.
I do however think that these people possess the very same empathy as everybody else but that they are just more empathic than is typical.
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