Who doesn't attend autism/AS-related activities at all?

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Senhin
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14 Sep 2016, 9:22 am

I don't. However, that's not because I don't want to, but rather because I've not been diagnosed yet. I don't really feel like I can get hugely involved, same with posting on here, as I kind of feel like I'll be accused of being an imposter or something.

Been waiting a long time for my appointment, which is in a couple of weeks, finally, and intend to get a lot more involved after that.



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14 Sep 2016, 7:43 pm

I'm another one who doesn't attend because those autism events are more for children than for autistic adults.



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22 Sep 2016, 7:32 pm

[b]I only attended autistic related activities during the time where I had previously lived at and since then have no come across any more autistic social events in my current area.Do I feel that I have to associate only with other people on the spectrum? No, for if I find comfort being around any other person autistic or not I'm okay with that.[/b]


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23 Sep 2016, 11:28 pm

No, because I can't. :lol:

I've seen enough NTs, I've seen plenty of 'low-functioning' autistics in and out of my age range. I also seen plenty of younger 'high-functioning' autistics.
I have yet to see a 'high-functioning' autistic within my age range. :x


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25 Sep 2016, 9:45 pm

I'm not able to attend any events in my area. They're either for children or they expect you to know how to drive.



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25 Sep 2016, 10:00 pm

No, I don't go to gatherings. But I thought about it a bit.

Since gathering is often not an autistic thing to do, what could we do? Then I remembered my first psychiatrist - we never spoke at all but I wouldn't have missed it for the world, because it was the only place on earth that I didn't have to pretend to be normal.

I wonder if we could create a room physically comfortable for people with autism (see book below my signature). For example, I have had to leave more than one diet club because of the stupid overhead mustard-coloured lighting. Rule #1 would be "You can let go here." Hmmm ... I wonder if somebody does birdcalls. Anyway, a place for us wouldn't be a place that NTs could understand at all.



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26 Sep 2016, 7:04 am

I sent you a PM, Claradoon.