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Survivor Room / Re: If there was a cure for autism...
« Last post by Gerard on June 12, 2025, 12:40:14 PM »I had some grief before acceptance. It took a long time.
I don't make the comparison in that way because I find 'mild', 'severe' somewhat ableist and it usually comes from NTs.
I will rant about one thing and that's what I call casual diagnosis. People diagnosing you behind your back or diagnosing you 30 seconds after they've met you. I've experienced both and seen it done to others. This is the downside of 'awareness', imo. Disgusting, entitled and undignified and yep, again, largely NTs who do this. There are things people say they wouldn't dare do so about Down's syndrome or something else. Yet their BS about autism is generally met unchallenged.
I don't make the comparison in that way because I find 'mild', 'severe' somewhat ableist and it usually comes from NTs.
I will rant about one thing and that's what I call casual diagnosis. People diagnosing you behind your back or diagnosing you 30 seconds after they've met you. I've experienced both and seen it done to others. This is the downside of 'awareness', imo. Disgusting, entitled and undignified and yep, again, largely NTs who do this. There are things people say they wouldn't dare do so about Down's syndrome or something else. Yet their BS about autism is generally met unchallenged.