I'm not shy and AS =/= shyness.
I did not learn to have my social wiring missing so that all social situations have to be scripted consciously and with great effort.
I did not learn to be inflexible to such a degree that my brain reacts to minor changes as though they were life-changing events, and to have such trouble with transitions that getting out of the house is stressful.
I did not learn to have such bad planning and sequencing skills that 10-year-old children are more organised than me.
I did not learn to have my body making near-constant, repetitive, semi-voluntary movements.
I did not learn to be obsessional.
I did not learn to have my sensory processing system overreact to normal stimuli to the point of pain.
It's not shyness, it's not learned behaviour, and I find it quite insulting to have my difficulties dismissed as such. And what's wrong with labelling when the label is accurate? It's a convenient way of describing a cluster of symptoms.
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Plagal cadence: IV-I
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