ylevental wrote:
ASPickle wrote:
Because it is hard enough dealing with being Autistic in a world that doesn't play nicely with neurodiversity, as I'm sure you're aware. Everyone needs help at times, and this is why we're here.
So why do you support neurodiversity? What do you have that a "neurotypical" doesn't have?
Because I've had 30+ years experience of being undiagnosed and feeling out of place all the time. I disliked feeling uncomfortable in my skin all the time, which was a direct result of the world not being more open to my neurology. Now that I'm diagnosed and fully-aware of my issues, I'd like to prevent as best I can for others like me the feelings of anxiety and depression that results solely due to trying to fit in with a one-size-fits-all world.
Does this mean my Autism comes without difficulties? Of course not. To imply or assume so would be foolish. I have plenty of issues. I simply choose not to air them here in order to attain my goal, which is to help other Autistics and hopefully make their existence a little better.
I see no reason to state what I have that an NT doesn't. That information is well documented throughout this website.
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