BreathlessJade wrote:
I'm 39 and I feel like my life stayed at a very mature 16 yr old. I just went to a youth event and I felt like that oddball peer. People 10+ years younger than me always have treated me like a little brother. Its so strange. I'm child-like he he. Like peter pan
Anybody else experience that?
PS: this forum has been a God sent! I've been able to share very deep things and learn to except myself.
You are much younger than you are. That is one of the hallmark signs of Autism. That is part of the definition of developmental disability. Our brains do not develop evenly across the boards as neurotypical brains do. That is part of what makes us Autistic. Each part of our brains develops individually and caps at a different level unlike an nt brain that stays even as it develops. So our social, emotional, and analytical ages will be very different from each other. I am 55 like the speed limit
. My analytical intelligence age level is beyond comprehension but by social age functioning level is about ten years old and my emotional age functioning level is about 4 years old. It is very common for Autistic people to have much younger social and emotional ages than their chronological ages.
In fact, there was an autopsy study done by Margaret Bauman, I don't know the year, but she compared Autistic adult brains with nt adult brains. In every single Autistic brain she found that the neurons in the limbic system were too many and too small making them just like the limbic systems of children. So yes, your brain is actually much younger in certain areas than your chronological age. That is part of what defines a developmental disability.
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