FrostBender wrote:
If I ever find a girlfriend, I want her to be NT. How do I hide my diagnosis from her? I don’t want her to know, even if we were to eventually get married
Lie.
It won't work though. If you're actually autistic they'll pick up on your differences or the uncanny valley no matter how good of an actor you think you are. If they don't know it's autism they'll substitute other words to try to figure out why you're different. They might consider you cold, aloof, quiet, boring, pedantic, self-centred, etc. and not have any other way to reconcile or understand why you act the way you do. Yes there are good attributes of autism too but they'll eventually hone in on the "bad" ones. They'll want you to change. You won't be able to, because you're hardwired to be ND.
You'll defend yourself by saying you can't help it, OR you'll try even harder to fake it but it won't last. Our energy for acting depletes as we get older and we have more stressors to juggle.
In the end she will likely want you to go to counselling or something, and the counsellor will look at your medical history and know you're already dx autistic.
Then you're caught in your lie.
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