AnAutieAtUni , to ActuallyAutistic group
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Question for autistics: What did you do to celebrate or mark the occasion when you found out you’re autistic?

Context:
Many people find the discovery that they’re autistic is very helpful for them, even liberating, as they can now learn more about themselves and their needs, etc. Feelings toward it are usually quite complex, not simple, but lots of people have said they celebrated when they discovered they’re autistic because overall, it is a positive thing. Some autistic people mark the anniversary and have a mini celebration in their own way each year.

My answer to the question:
Although cakes are popular, I decided to do something longer lasting and more special to me. There is an artist who paints nature scenes with animals and I saw a beautiful limited edition print by her up for sale. I rarely ever buy pictures like this as I simply don’t have the spare cash, but the picture reminds me of myself and my love of nature and animals, and reminds me of the parts of myself I kept hidden for so long. It now hangs on my wall at home for me to see every day. I may not be openly autistic (yet) but I do want to be openly myself in other ways like being open about what brings me joy - and this painting keeps reminding me of that.

@actuallyautistic :neuro:

Autisticaurochs , to ActuallyAutistic group
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Any tips for making lots of small tasks easier for a monotrophic mind? Much of my work consists of long term projects which need a little bit of attention periodically, often in the form of follow-up emails. I currently alternate between replying to what's come in and reviewing my calendar to check what's coming up, but there's very little job satisfaction. Turning off email notifications and dealing with them all at once isn't enough. What else could I try? @actuallyautistic

autism101 , to ActuallyAutistic group
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Do you have any clothing routines? I own eight gray plain t-shirts with no tags which I love. I often will just wear them over and over again.

@actuallyautistic

autism101 , to ActuallyAutistic group
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Anxiety…how often does it affect you?

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DivergentDumpsterPhoenix , to autisticadvocacy group
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The following is a survey asking for the language preferences of Autistic and non-Autistic people regarding autism.

It is open to Autistic and non-Autistic people for the benefit of comparison.

I will also be using the preference results of Autistic people on the "neurodiversity: the basics" page of my website.

Please do fill this out and RT it, I would like to get at least 1000 responses.

Survey-
https://forms.gle/LM9gi4urTt15wkqn9

@neurodiversity @actuallyautistic @autisticadvocacy

theautisticcoach , to ActuallyAutistic group
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The deficit model of autism in DSM-5 dehumanizes us by focusing on external traits rather than internal experiences. It's also based in Nazi race science.

How can we push for more relevant diagnostic criteria?

Do we even need it?

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theautisticcoach , to ActuallyAutistic group
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Decolonizing autism means dismantling outdated, Anglocentric views of autism and embracing the diverse experiences of humans in the Global South.

How can we better include autistic voices in our communities?

@actuallyautistic

theautisticcoach , to ActuallyAutistic group
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How do my comrades KNOW when they’re dysregulated?

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theautisticcoach , to ActuallyAutistic group
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How do my comrades react to their things being misplaced or moved?

@actuallyautistic

theautisticcoach , to ActuallyAutistic group
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Media stereotypes about humans need correcting.

BIG TIME.

Which one bothers you most?

@actuallyautistic

theautisticcoach , to ActuallyAutistic group
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What do my comrades do to practice self-care when there is no way whatsoever to have your needs met or triggers removed?

@actuallyautistic

theautisticcoach , to ActuallyAutistic group
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What’s the biggest myth about autism that my comrades have come across in the course of their self-advocacy?

@actuallyautistic

theautisticcoach , to ActuallyAutistic group
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We often run into miscommunication issues, not just with allistics, but also other comrades.

What barriers do you face in communications?

@actuallyautistic

theautisticcoach , to ActuallyAutistic group
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Autistic humans challenge societal norms not just by existing, but by redefining them.

How has your journey and Neurodiversity influenced your view on what “normal” means?

@actuallyautistic

sebwhatever , to ActuallyAutistic group
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@actuallyautistic tell me you are without telling me you are autistic.

theautisticcoach , to ActuallyAutistic group
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Autistic Masking involves suppressing our true thoughts and feelings to fit in and feel safe.

Have you found environments or communities where you can lower your mask?

@actuallyautistic

autism101 , to ActuallyAutistic group
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