• cAUzapNEAGLb@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I’m not sure about this gate keeping.

    When I was first accepting this part of my identity and thinking structure, and why I’d react in certain ways - it really helped me become comfortable by dipping my toes in and saying “well, I’m a little bit autistic, so what?”, before getting more comfortable and understanding of who I was and the masks I was wearing and that it was ok to take them off and say confidently “I am autistic, so what.”.

    I think we should allow people that grace to slowly take off their masks at their pace, and if some people improperly co-opt that, so be it

    Someone unsure of being “a little autistic” doesn’t hurt me, provided it’s only an introspective admission.

    There’s a difference if they say “well, I’m a little autistic, so I don’t think someone else needs support or dignity” of course, and those people should be opposed.

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      2 months ago

      Add to that the difficulty in being tested as an adult.

      I’m okay with thinking I’m probably autistic. I’ve struggled, I’ve had some lost years, but I’ve learned coping mechanisms and have a decent life.

      I’m not trying to steal anyone’s label of struggle and disability, I’m trying to identify my own and learn how to better cope.