Magneto wrote:
Okay, let's define it as 'conforming to the will of the majority'. There, that makes it easier. Until you go somewhere where your minority are in the majority...
NTs can decide to not conform, if they don't want to, but that's a conscious deciscion. Aspies are the opposite, they have to consciously decide to conform.
I can think of an example where I kind of conformed in my teenage years, or more accurately, wanted to run along with the pack. This was when my friends in school (all geeks, by the way, and sort of the outcasts of the class/school) were all watching Dragon Ball Z, and talking about during lunch breaks. I decided to watch to, because I wanted to know what everyone was talking about. I remember that I thought the cartoon was not completely to my liking (thought it was very slow), but I loyally watched it anyway for years (and ended up sincerely liking aspoects of it). This was basically the only time that I did something to 'blend' into a group better, even though it wasn't necessary: there was no actual peer pressure involved, and my friends would not have minded if I didn't watch Dragon Ball Z. Afterwards, I felt rather dumb that I wanted to do anything merely to 'blend in better', but perhaps I can blame it on the confusion of those turbulent teens.
I do think that if I had wanted to conform - in spite of the more difficult social development I would have gone through in any case - to the majority in terms of likes/dislikes/clothing/music/accepted behaviours et cetera, I would have succeeded. I was raised among relatives who were fairly 'off' and eccentric, and as I said above, I allied myself with people who were 'off' in secondary school, though I don't really aim for non-conformity- it was always very much "this is me, like it or not, I'll do my thing".
I do think that those on the spectrum are less likely to conform for reasons that were given in previous posts above; but to touch upon the interesting phenomenon of subcultures that Rankle already mentioned, a lot of youth culture is based on NOT conforming to the values of the previous generation, and make something of their own. And those subcultures are mostly built by non-autistics. (I wouldn't go as far as saying that all non-conformity is a type of reverse conformity, however..)
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