'No such thing' as too much, but yes, too much.
I have always loved studies of the brain/behaviour (neurology, psychology etc.). Autism is one of my favourite things to read and think about. I am also fascinated by my interactions with autistic people, because they provide me with exactly what most NTs don't in a regular social setting - stimulating conversation. I actually often enjoy hearing about people's special interests, more-so than I do hearing about girlfriends or colleagues. That's not to say that I can't have similar conversations with NTs. I will not necessarily volunteer to absorb what an autistic person has to say about their interests either. I just find it to be far less predictable discussing such things with autistic individuals, because it comes from an entirely different perspective to my own.
I find that when I need to discuss something emotional or casual, I prefer speaking to my NT best friend, but when it comes to serious matters, my autistic best friend. This isn't discrimination, it simply yields the most satisfying results for me.
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Unapologetically, Norny.
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