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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-09-12 07:00 pm

[ SECRET POST #2080 ]


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[personal profile] manifold 2012-09-13 02:09 am (UTC)(link)
It's similar to saying "I found out this girl I was talking to was actually a guy. I'll never believe girls exist on the internet again." But, worse, because people on the autism spectrum get accused of faking it all the time.

^ this. 60000% this.

Really fucking tired of the whole "you're autistic OR you're an asshole" thing. I've known plenty of genuinely autistic assholes. It's why "HOMG YOU'RE BOTH AUTISTIC YOU'LL BE INSTANT BEST BUDS" is so fucking annoying when people pull it. (And they do pull it. Even though it's about as likely to work out as "HOMG YOU BOTH USE WHEELCHAIRS YOU SHOULD LOOOOVE EACH OTHER".)

I would be bitter about "all those people self-diagnosing themselves with Asperger's" because that seems to be the superduper trendy thing to hate on right now, but honestly, the vast majority of autistic people I've known—assholes included—were diagnosed as small children.

Oh wait now it's time for the scheduled "well that's just because your parents were rich and wanted an excuse for their bad parenting"! Because it's SO EASY to get a diagnosis of autism on a small child, AMIRITE

...tl;dr been there, done that, got a closet full of the fucking t-shirts.
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[personal profile] seashadows 2012-09-13 08:46 pm (UTC)(link)
AGREED. I was diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome at six, but only because my parents had a referral from my child-psychologist aunt (who insisted I had a non-verbal learning disorder). Quite honestly, the diagnosis has been my saving grace - I've been in therapy since, and my parents have done a lot to get me the resources I need to learn to interact productively with others. Parents don't just...up and decide to do that one day. Diagnoses of autism aren't OTC medications, FFS.

However, I do get pissed off when a neurotypical person refers to Asperger Syndrome as a "disability." Um...it's explicitly described as high-functioning autism, high enough that people who have it can engage in "normal" activities without too much physiological and mental torment. It's really, really not. Severe autism? Oh, definitely. But for Asperger's...having a brain that works slightly differently doesn't make you any less able than any other person.

(Anonymous) 2012-09-14 06:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Its less "disability" and more "quirk" in my experience.

Eventually you get used to dealing with people whose minds work differently and you adapt. Some people can't even tell.