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Most autistic people, despite everything, actually like being autistic.

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    @KatyElphinstone

    Looking into the origin of the phrase 'high functioning autistic' really opened my eyes. They want what they can use.

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    @Orb2069 @KatyElphinstone very much agreed

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      @KatyElphinstone

      Looking into the origin of the phrase 'high functioning autistic' really opened my eyes. They want what they can use.

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      @Orb2069

      Ouch! And yes, it's very explicit, isn't it... "functioning" 😨

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        @KatyElphinstone

        I completely agree. I wouldn't want a "cure" if where was one - but that's when referring to the condition as a whole. Certain bits I could sure do without and actively work on changing: like being able to recognize emotions by facial expression (or to be able to show my own more clearly).

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        @jmcclure

        Yes - I could do without my nervous system making my body go into literal agony (physical pain) when I'm distressed, stressed out, or upset by something. That would be nice to not have (although, then again, I guess it is informing me that something's amiss..)

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          @KatyElphinstone I'm autistic. I like being autistic. I have skills that most people dont have.

          What hurts me is the distain most people have for autism, and try to change me, boss me around, and do anything they feel will motivate me to be doing something I dont want to be doing, because "everyone does it"

          I am not like most people.
          I want people to appreciate me for who I am, different, not deficit.

          Society's general perception of autism is the problem, not me.

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          @GreenRoc

          Exactly. And I agree with you about where that problem lies.

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            Most autistic people, despite everything, actually like being autistic.

            Not all, of course. But most of us.
            And I don’t just mean ‘making peace with it’.

            I mean: it's bound up with who we are.

            A thread 🧵

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            #Autism #ActuallyAutistic #Neurodivergent

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            @KatyElphinstone what I don't like is the inability to connect with people. There's always this wall between me and them. It's like being a different species or something. Like a cat living on dog world.

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              Most autistic people, despite everything, actually like being autistic.

              Not all, of course. But most of us.
              And I don’t just mean ‘making peace with it’.

              I mean: it's bound up with who we are.

              A thread 🧵

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              (refs at the end)
              #Autism #ActuallyAutistic #Neurodivergent

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              @KatyElphinstone It’s literally in my DNA for me.

              (It is mentioned in the genetic diagnostic I got after my first breast cancer).

              #ActuallyAutistic

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                @KatyElphinstone I'm autistic. I like being autistic. I have skills that most people dont have.

                What hurts me is the distain most people have for autism, and try to change me, boss me around, and do anything they feel will motivate me to be doing something I dont want to be doing, because "everyone does it"

                I am not like most people.
                I want people to appreciate me for who I am, different, not deficit.

                Society's general perception of autism is the problem, not me.

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                @GreenRoc @KatyElphinstone amen to that. I feel you because I am the same, but more and more I just tell people that what I do or don't is because of that, then they stopped doing whatever they did that was annoying.

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                  @KatyElphinstone

                  I completely agree. I wouldn't want a "cure" if where was one - but that's when referring to the condition as a whole. Certain bits I could sure do without and actively work on changing: like being able to recognize emotions by facial expression (or to be able to show my own more clearly).

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                  @jmcclure @KatyElphinstone Similarly, I wouldn't want to change my general brain operating system - or perhaps more accurately can't imagine what it'd be like to have a different one! - but wish I didn't get so easily overloaded by light and sound 😭🦇😭

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                    Most autistic people, despite everything, actually like being autistic.

                    Not all, of course. But most of us.
                    And I don’t just mean ‘making peace with it’.

                    I mean: it's bound up with who we are.

                    A thread 🧵

                    1/11

                    (refs at the end)
                    #Autism #ActuallyAutistic #Neurodivergent

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                    @KatyElphinstone
                    💯

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                      @jmcclure

                      Yes - I could do without my nervous system making my body go into literal agony (physical pain) when I'm distressed, stressed out, or upset by something. That would be nice to not have (although, then again, I guess it is informing me that something's amiss..)

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                      @KatyElphinstone @jmcclure

                      It’s one thing to be “informed” & another to be screamed at hysterically. My system goes from stoic silence, to a brief period of barely audible grumbling, to hysterical screaming.

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                        Which brings us back to those questions:

                        1/ Whose problem is autism being treated as?
                        2/ And whose interests are being served by that?

                        And...

                        3/ What kind of future is being imagined??

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                        @KatyElphinstone They ought to understand this. Half the questions on Baron-Cohen’s questionnaire, the answer is “we’re well-paid for that!”

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                          Most autistic people, despite everything, actually like being autistic.

                          Not all, of course. But most of us.
                          And I don’t just mean ‘making peace with it’.

                          I mean: it's bound up with who we are.

                          A thread 🧵

                          1/11

                          (refs at the end)
                          #Autism #ActuallyAutistic #Neurodivergent

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                          @KatyElphinstone I like being autistic, even though it is very difficult. I don't want to be "cured".

                          Same thing: I like being trans. My life is better for being trans than it would have been if my parents had given me a detrans pill when I was a toddler.

                          Same thing: I have psychotic experiences, and I have tried so hard for so long to cure them. But I realize now that the real problem was my war against the experiences - the rejection of them, the fight to be "sane", the insistence on seeing myself as broken.

                          Diversity has value - both for society and spiritually for the individual.

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