The thing, that scares me the mmost about being autistic is, that while there are people who cannot recognise it at all, there are also people who can spot it at first sight.
So, that means, that I have no idea what do normies actually see, when they look at me.
@LukeAlmighty Well, it puts you on an even footing. I should say that i am not autistic so I don't walk in your shoes. However my 19 year old son is and I'm his biggest fan and his normie interaction coach (but now only when he asks). What most people see really doesn't matter, what matters is who you are. Sure they can do some things that you can't, but you can make contributions that they can't. The world needs both. The people who matter won't be put off by it.
But that was pure word womit. Average drunken smelly homeless person who says an honest sentence helps me more, then this "we are all special" bullshit.
@Phil
But I am happy you love your son.
... I guess...