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Do you consider yourself Autistic
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10 Jun 2023, 12:39 pm

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Well what got my attention about this topic was people who said they had Asperger's but not autism. Including some who were popular posters at the time.


Those posts were also offensive as f**k in my opinion. If anything like that was said today they would be reported.

Why would they be reported? There were no personal attacks.

The wording might have changed somewhat but the sentiments are similar.


Yeah , it was the 'R' word and not wanting to be associated with anyone like that.


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10 Jun 2023, 3:40 pm

Recidivist wrote:
ASPartOfMe wrote:
Recidivist wrote:
MaxE wrote:
Well what got my attention about this topic was people who said they had Asperger's but not autism. Including some who were popular posters at the time.


Those posts were also offensive as f**k in my opinion. If anything like that was said today they would be reported.

Why would they be reported? There were no personal attacks.

The wording might have changed somewhat but the sentiments are similar.


Yeah , it was the 'R' word and not wanting to be associated with anyone like that.

Oh geez.

I would argue that even those of us with the most mild form of autism are still closer in relation to the "high support needs" than we are to neurotypicals. Especially in the eyes of society. And that's not a bad thing.


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20 Jun 2023, 12:11 am

Considering I was diagnosed in the DSM-IV era in the late 2000s, I personally consider myself an Aspie (though I am aware that Asperger's Syndrome was lumped into the current autism spectrum disorder diagnosis circa 2013 when the DSM-V was published).


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