Let’s see how much we have in common with our backpack inventories.

  • guajojo
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    219 months ago

    Wait, is this something characteristic of the spectrum?

    I love to take a backpack nearly everywhere with 1st basis supplies

    • @cynar
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      79 months ago

      It’s a stability thing. The autistic brain tends to want a lot more structure around it. Unfortunately, life can often get in the way of this. A backpack can act as a “safety kit”. You know you will always have critical resources to hand, and so are less stressed with unexpected changes.

      • @[email protected]
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        29 months ago

        We think my son might have autism and trying to engage with the school and health services for a bit of support. So far no luck. Anyway, because of this we’re learning a lot and I’m now starting to think perhaps I have a touch of it.

        I didn’t know a backpack was a thing. I take mine everywhere. Last year I met a group of friends I haven’t seen in years in a pub and I took my bag. They asked why do I have a bag. “It’s got my stuff in it”. They did enjoy trying my flash lights (I sometimes take two in case one runs out. It never has because they’re regularly charged)

    • BOMBSOPM
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      59 months ago

      I think it’s more common among us than NTs. Military veterans would probably be another group that has a high prevalence of backpack use.

    • @Dagnet
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      59 months ago

      I had no idea that was a thing. I used to take my backback everywhere to the point people asked me if I sold drugs. Apparently dealers often taken their backpacks everywhere cause of that. Eventually I forced myself to stop doing that, guess I was masking that too without knowing

      • BOMBSOPM
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        29 months ago

        One of the dudes on Love on the Spectrum went on a first date with his backpack. But, he was a gentleman and carried it by hand on his side.