My parents both think that I have it, but every time they mention it they feel the need to make some comment like, "very very mild" or "very high-functioning". Ok, I still meltdowns a couple times a week like I did as a child (actually I think it was a lot more often as a child), and not long ago I spent an entire class curled up with my sweater over my head, nonverbal, because the location of the class was unexpectedly changed, but I guess that's still very very mild.
Recently I mentioned that i was having a very difficult time due to overload and meltdowns and my dad was like, "What, you can't suddenly have become a low-functioning autistic!" I mean, I know I could be a lot more severely affected, but I don't think it's mild either, things that other people have no problem with are very hard for me! So it seems like they are saying, "Yeah, we'll admit you have problems, since it's pretty undeniable, but only as long as we're allowed to insist that the problems are so mild that it doesn't count that much and we don't have to be ashamed of you."
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