I notice this the other day, I am more open about me being Autistic than most people do not know what to do when I say something about it. In the case, I still have one seeking sensory feeling in spinning in circle in like desk chair. So we were sitting in exam room on Friday spinning in circle (yes, I know this childish) and I randomly made a comment about me being Autistic and the doctor just stop and stared at me.
Over the last couple years, I have many of these comments because I am not using that an excuse but instead make more people understand there is reason for the way I do things. It also helps in the last couple years, I finally have people who care about me as person and look passed that part of me. Once you know they care as you, it is easier to make comments about things most people think are not "normal". So when you know it is piece of you but not the whole of you. It is make a comment or joke out of something most people think is weird because lets be honest we all do things that are weird to others.
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Autism, From Someone Who Is On The Spectrum
Non-FictionAutism from the perspective of a woman on the spectrum