Hello,

I wanted to share this list I learnt about by scrolling Reddit.

The author of this list, Samantha Craft, from The Art of Autism website, has created a list of features Autistic women may feel identified with.

It seems Samantha has shared this list for other Asperger women to see if they relate to these traits and comment about the features they may have in common.

There are a total of around 8-10 sections focusing on different areas of life, like personality, inner world, socialization, sensitivity, executive disfunction…

I will share my thoughts in the comment section to keep the original post ‘neutral’ enough.

Have a good day.

EDIT2: i will change the original title in the blog post from “Females with Autism” to “Autism in Women”.

  • cristalcommonsOP
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    9 months ago

    Oh, I would like to clarify I could see from the very beginning that the intention behind your message was ensuring this community was a safe space for people who had to escape from harmful ideologies.

    I feel ashamed of existing and I struggle with socializing because of past experiences, not your messages. In the first message, you were trying to defend others. In the second message, you told me the problem behind the word.

    However, due to my difficulties fitting in and experiencing breakdowns everytime I try socializing, I have to accept once again that it’s best for me to step back.

    Again, it’s nobody’s fault. Thank you all and have a good weekend.

    • @[email protected]
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      9 months ago

      You have no less right to exist than anyone else. Socializing is tough and breakdowns are the worst. Try not to beat yourself up about that. If you feel you need to step back then do so but I hope you won’t be away too long.

      Remember, people sometimes comment without giving a second thought (see above lol, sorry) so try to give them equally little thought when they trouble you.

      Edit: also, I was browsing all and thought this was the general autism community when initially commenting, otherwise I wouldn’t have said anything, sorry