Lunella wrote:
Running in 10ks and half marathons is not a bad shout. I used to be in a couple of running clubs and I noticed quite a few autistic people who had been part of the clubs for years, same with cycling clubs.
I think autistic people are a bit more drawn to the cycling to be honest. Just something I've noticed throughout the years.
It might be something to do with being able to have some freedom as when you're autistic at a younger age you feel a bit trapped in your own bubble.
Yes a woman I worked with who was likely ASD was big into mountain biking. This was before there was much talk of the female ASD, so I didn't really think of her as such. But she was a similarly social outcast as me. She probably would have been interested in me too, but there's the whole neither of us having a clue what the other feels things. Oddly, her last name was the same as my ASD mother's, but any family connection would be very unlikely.
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