Does anyone else feel this way or did when they first self-diagnosed?

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    62 years ago

    Well…it is a bit like us-vs-them. I’m all for modifying my behavior to make people comfortable around me, I’m willing to change, but it often feels like (1) nothing is ever enough, and (2) they’re often unwilling to make any similar changes to accommodate us. And I do think that we need to organize based on our shared experience as neurodiverse people to defend ourselves from the weird expectations that NT people often expect from us.

    That being said, NT people are not a monolith, and obviously there are lots of cool and reasonable NT people. But there are some things that they just can’t intuitively understand because they’re not in our skins. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with informing them of that, just as there’s nothing wrong with NT people informing us about things we might be unable to intuitively understand.

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      22 years ago

      but it often feels like (1) nothing is ever enough, and (2) they’re often unwilling to make any similar changes to accommodate us.

      Yes. But it’s truly wonderful to meet some who are willing.