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Thats such a kewl new username.
Thank you very much.
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Thats such a kewl new username.
Although perhaps I have more of an autistic face than I think.
No offense or anything, but autistic people tend to look dead in their photos. I still make facial expressions, yet something always seems off about the photos. Lol.
It's better than having a Down Syndrome face in your photos...
Hey some of them are pretty cheerful looking.
Ain't that the truth. I had a co-worker with Down Syndrome. He had a very happy and playful personality. He took great pride in his movie collection, loved his life in spite of his limitations, and loved to hug everyone. He also tries to comfort you when he thinks you're feeling sad in a very amusing way.
Made me think, "People actually feel threatened by guys like him?"
Yeah, and some of them are pretty dark and creepy.
There were a few at my school as a kid.
How do you feel about the autistic people are more feral and therefore more in connection with nature theory? Lol.
I actually never heard of that before. I'd figure it's the opposite where we thrive better in technological environments. I think that autistics only started having it 'better' when it was realized that we can communicate better through writing than verbal and that some of us are even useful in science and engineering.
I can see why people would see us as feral. The way we behave isn't exactly the most proper way for people who see themselves as the norm. We just happen to be less concerned with physical appearances and just like being ourselves to a fault.
IDK he just said autistic people are more sensitive to sounds and stimuli, which gives them a survival advantage over normal people. Which actually is something interesting to think about.
I have heard of autistic people saying they have more in common with animals than people.
When you're autistic, sounds are louder than they should be, certain textures are incredibly uncomfortable (like the tags at the back of our shirts), and lights are brighter. These things can overstimulate us and it works more to our disadvantage than anything else. *Maybe* they could work in the wild but not in a civilization like ours.
But we also lack common sense, are less likely to be violent, and have a very naive trust for potential predators. Definitely not good for survival.
You're talking to one right now, aren't you?![]()
Hmmm.. not sure if I ever had much of a problem with loud noises.. I get a little disoriented at the mall but gradually get used to it. I do have a problem with textures, a lot of them make me feel icky.
I don't really have a naive trust for predators, I've always been very suspicious and therefore distant from others.
Still I do feel like I should look for a new diagnosis. I just seem to exhibit too many of these autistic signs. Lol.
I do know my mind is pretty repetitive.
Is that why you relate to furryism? Lol.
It's different for each person on the spectrum. Some are low functioning enough to require care their entire lives and some just seem to be huge nerds rather than having an actual disability. I myself was a textbook example (with the exception of lack of empathy) and outgrew many of these traits over time.
I entered the Furry Fandom in 2015 after asking myself, "Am I even human?" After being treated like a dumb animal that can stand up and talk my entire life, I decided to take up an online fursona as more or less a symbolic thing. Another thing too is that I would rather harm a human than an animal if I was more capable of violence.
A lack of empathy is an autistic trait? I don't have that, although the way I experience empathy is different. Such as empathy for a partner, like the bdsm stuff.
I've never been good at connecting and "loving" others, at least how it's traditionally viewed. When I was tested as a baby/toddler they listed my unwillingness to embrace and hug others as a symptom of autism. Hugs just never did anything for me. It was just a silent black hole that has always made me feel uncomfortable.
That's interesting. So it's just an online thing for you? You don't go around dressing in those costumes?