I've been thinking, based on what I've read about autism and what I've read about Asperger's, that they are different.
Asperger's is an innate difference. And an aspie has both gifts and disabilities, which are both part of Asperger's, even if the diagnosis focuses on the disabilities. To the extent that I'm an aspie, no, I don't want to be cured. It's who I am, and I don't want to change that. I want to grow and develop as a person, to learn new skills, learn about myself, etc. But I don't want to change the essence of who I am.
Autism, I see (based on how it's talked about) something more. It starts with those innate difference. But there's a withdrawing for failure to connect that goes beyond those innate differences.
As I see it, I used to be autistic (without knowing it), and did want to overcome it, and have overcome it.
So, that's the thinking beyond my yes vote, which is the only yes so far.
Of course, not everyone sees those labels that way, and that's okay. But, whatever label, there are both those innate qualities that we learn to live with, to accept, and to work with; and there are those qualities that aren't innate, and that we can overcome, and that overcoming them makes are more fully ourselves. I think people who think "cure" are usually looking at those non-innate qualities.
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not aspie, not NT, somewhere in between
Aspie Quiz: 110 Aspie, 103 Neurotypical.
Used to be more autistic than I am now.