Top: Learn about Autism Bottom: Oh shit it all makes sense now
Making this one for the like 20 questions I have about people realizing they might have some form of an autism spectrum disorder.

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Top: Learn about Autism Bottom: Oh shit it all makes sense now
Making this one for the like 20 questions I have about people realizing they might have some form of an autism spectrum disorder.

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Top: Woah I was trying to have a conversation
Bottom: not a pissing contest
Top: "Someone jokes about inanimate object being in pain"
Bottom: "Become extremely upset for said object"
This one might be just me... My mom taught me how to openly empathize through a lot of hard work (How would that make you feel exercises) before we ever knew I had AS. But in turn learning that became a very generalized skill. IDK. I broke a plate once and nearly had a funeral for it.
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I heard a lot about this recently. It seems true for me, at least... earlier I was upset over some miniscule thing with my gf and it felt like my heart was ripping in half. I wanted to crawl under a table and never come out again, or roll around until it stopped aching.
Theory is, contrary to popular belief: AS individuals feel things so strongly they often shut down as a defense mechanism.
I have no source other than word-of-mouth from professionals I have lots of faith in. So if someone has a source I'd love to read it pf.
I get in trouble a lot with my friends when they ask me for my opinion and I give what I truly feel, not understanding that they want a positive answer rather than my actual opinion.