great thread on the overlaps between autistic behavior and perceived creepiness. much of it hits home regarding my own experience, especially the QT; I went thru a hard-line feminist phase as a reaction to the same confusion
don't agree with much of it, however
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RT @MaxieMoosie
I learned what past behaviors of mine were legit creepy and which were legit people not understanding autistic behavior. Why? Because I developed a special …
https://twitter.com/MaxieMoosie/status/1464390011260833795
and, contrary to many people's beliefs, we are responsible for doing this! you can't just expect the world to conform to your own weird idiosyncrasies; absolutely no one gives a shit about why you're weird, and they shouldn't have to; that's a you problem. this is all excuses.
it's on each of us weirdos to introspect and overcome our own disabilities, to expend that extra effort to transcend our self-imposed limitations and learn how to mask and fit in; masking is a good thing, and not at all to be avoided. everyone masks.
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RT @pee_zombie
there's a flip side to this, however; that initial disability, forcing intentional efforts, gives you a huge step up once overcome; having learned how to Do The Thing, y…
https://twitter.com/pee_zombie/status/1402299726557503488
there are only two options: either you are capable of learning and adapting to the norms (yes, thru more effort than an NT person needs to exert), or you're actually disabled and need professional help, such as institutionalization. there's no middle ground here, sorry.