Joe90 wrote:
The most weirdest stories you ever read in the papers are all behaviours of NTs. AS is never mentioned unless it's an article exclusively about a person with Autism.
I heard about a woman who kept the corpse of her husband in her house. Now, she must be weird to want to do that, because even I wouldn't do that, and if it was a normal mundane thing then it wouldn't be in the papers. My mum laughed when she read it and she shook her head and said, ''some people....''
I don't believe in ''you can't be weird unless you're an Aspie''. Now that is both offensive and stereotypical. Some people just haven't heard the saying ''takes all sorts to make a world''.
I do really wish I was NT, but my reasons for that is not ''because I will then be a well-adjusted and very secure person without any problems in my life''.
Kind of like "A Rose For Emily" yes?
This makes me think of an entirely different, but related, topic.
Are Southern Aspies less likely to be diagnosed because we tend to have a bit more wierdness down here that we tolerate and write off?
We actually say down here "Well, so and so is crazy, but he's not hurting anybody, so it's ok". Crazy can mean anything. From wearing the wrong football teams shirt to thinking your house is overrun with ghosts to the point where you call the cops at least once a month.
Note: Cops can't get rid of ghosts, if they even exist. Why, oh why do you, wierd neighbor of mine, call them only late at night when I'm sleeping and the flashing blue lights out front wake me up and I'm afraid they are there to tell me some horrible news? You ruin my night monthly, crazy lady! Also, ghosts probably don't exist. They are just things we like to talk about.
We use euphamisms. People like me, we are called "peculiar". People with classic autism are called "slow". We know what we mean by this, but it simply sounds nicer to say it like that. It's something that has been banged into our skulls by grandmothers since we were born. "Hush up right now and be still! She is a perfectly nice girl, she's just real peculiar and I don't want to her you talk about her bad again!" I'm sure that was said of me, many, many times.
Frances