klanka wrote:
I could tell a man had autism just by looking at him. He had a tight posture instead of relaxed and he was tapping his palm with his fingers as he walked, so he was stimming. It was really obvious. I looked at a NT person, just to compare their hands were normal and relaxed and their body language was relaxed.
Does anyone else notice this?
Also, some people you see obviously have a big 'inner world' or 'inner dialogue' or you might call it 'overactive' or 'very active mind' as you can see people talking to themselves or acting in a bizarre way but its probably making sense to their own selves.
And when talking to someone who has it, its even more obvious.
I think that autists notice other autists.
And I think that lots of damage to autists actually comes from high-masking, "higher functioning" autists (as well as other people insecure about their own space, who have to practice high levels of conformity-policing to be allowed in the group) who have found a place in a conformist space and are policing the other autists out of the group.
My mother hates autists, can spot them at a glance, and is a high masking autist herself who basically fears on some level that the presence of other autists destroys her passing privilege.
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