I sort of fit the stereotype..
Stereoptypic:
Great at putting together complex jigsaw puzzles, loved stacking things as a child, love technical manuals and maps, love science, hate eye contact and being in crowds, awkward, eccentric, great difficulty expressing myself, was bullied at school, pedantic, aloof, difficulty making friends or being liked, strange interests, can spend huge amounts of time engrossed in my interests, don't like loud music because it overloads my ears, can't stand certain smells that many NTs like, get headaches from certain chemicals that don't bother other people, sensitive skin, irritable bowel syndrome, really don't understand NTs and their social rules, many basic social interaction protocols are not instinctive, naturally clumsy, slow at learning sports, pretty bad at reading expressions on faces, was slow to learn hygiene, I don't learn the way other people do.
Unstereotypic:
I didn't have bad enough tantrums or meltdowns to get identified as autistic during childhood, didn't have as noticeable stimming activity (mine was more subtle but I still did it a lot), learned language on time (but sucked at expressing myself), not a savant, generally quiet and don't talk loud, not a male.