SuperTrouper wrote:
I wish I could type all the time so that people always got to know the "real" me. Instead, they see how I act and hear what I (sometimes...) say, and they instead assume that I'm not intelligent. But because everyone else speaks, I have to speak to, and deal with it.
This was why I was asking you about ASL - because while people don't understand AS ≠ (or may not equal) cognitive disability, they DO understand that deaf ≠ (or may not equal) cognitive disability. Using sign language in public may offer you a socially acceptable bridge to TTS.
As far as how you look: unfortunately, there are folks who just aren't looking for "personhood" in anyone who's different (funny how NTs are supposed to be socially superior, but yet get completely thrown by minor variations in language, dress code, skin color, culture, etc.) I would say that someone who only looks "skin deep" might never see the "real you." However, many, many people are used to seeing around the edges of things, and I think you can't really hide the other side of you, either, as long as someone is open to it.
I'm sorry there are buttheads out there in the world, but narrow-minded folk have to live in the narrow little world they made for themselves.