No.
Disclaimer: Self diagnosis vs. official. I never went ahead w/ an official one as I didn't want the stigma and any potential detriments it may bring to a future career.
But I don't doubt it one bit. I've read AS books & autobiographies, learned online etc & everything fits to a T.
While I am extremely high functioning, I do still have a handful of traits that I can likely never shake - i.e. the prosody of my voice, my formal vocabulary & articulate nature of my speech, the gait to my step when I walk, avoiding eye contact etc. Pretty minor things on the best of days, but they're still there and I don't doubt my diagnosis for a second.
Further, sometimes the feedback of others reinforces my diagnosis. Especially after a recent course of very strong antibiotics that altered my intestinal flora & increased ASD symptoms quite a bit. I don't tend to notice mental/behavioural symptoms well enough on my own - only when they become more physical, i.e. becoming clumsy or losing fine motor skills. But when I have been given feedback on my social interactions, facial expressions, outward appearing nervousness etc I realize full well these are ASD symptoms creeping up on me.. and I knew then what had caused it, too - antibiotics. Doing a cleanse & then supplementing mass amounts of probiotics has drastically improved that situation again over the last few weeks and continues to get better.
But yeah, no.. as high functioning as I am I know & accept full well that I am on the spectrum and always have since learning it in the first place. Accepting it is the first step to being able to treat, manage, and control it via learning, practice, diet/supplements etc. If I tried to deny it I'd be up s**t creek without a paddle. It's so much better to just roll with it & deal with it in all the best ways I've learned how.
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No
for supporting trump. Because doing so is deplorable.