@janebaker4912

I've been unmasking and I'm finding it hard to get a job

@philippebrehier7386

Yep. We all need more authentic relationships.

@KingOfKings-78

You are so right!  Use the special ability as an advantage!  It took me 44 years to learn why I seemed so alien to others.  Autistic traits.  I was just quiet, taking in all the beauty of the world and connecting lines between all the dots in the world - my whole life.  Eventually all those dots and lines turn into shapes and time and distant places... and THAT paints a beautiful 5-D picture of the world and universe we live in... the innocent world inside will always be more beautiful than the outside.  Once we can own our spectral differences. We can master them and use the whole of our natural abilities for bigger purposes than ourselves.  Thank you for your courage to put yourself out there in the world!  Keep looking within and teaching outwardly!

@Decemberskye3

This all right here! Diagnosed at 45

@isablame1263

Also the reason it is hard is because when autism was discovered, they only tested it with men back then, so it is a little more harder now to understand it in women because little research was done with them.

@sweps7210

I don't know if I have autism or not.. I'm F18 and that feels too late for even considering if I have it. I have problems with communication and maintaining relationships, and other symptoms which sync with autism but at the same time I feel like it's just me over analysing myself lol.

@wandapeters1523

After masking for 68 years, I don't know how to begin unmasking

@JH-qt9ef

I mean, I'm a male and I did the same thing... always knew I was a bit different mainly due to negative reactions of me... So I changed to get better reactions... and it's OK too, but I won't hide myself when I just want to randomly stare at a tree or be random in other ways

@lyfechanger03

Is there a test for this disorder

@pastelsunny758

I flap my hands and run around screaming and jumping till my mom opens the blinds lol. It’s a switch you can shut off but I’m emotionally a trash can

@Ελευθερία-γ5σ

Is the video out?

@jonijokunen3542

To call autism a disorder is akin to calling a penguin disabled because it can't fly. Nah, we ain't disabled or have a disorder, we just do better in a different environment than others

@AxelWerner

FCK Shorts. Where is the real video for real screens?

@stevenscalling

Yes 👍 we all have autism

@jimbarchuk

Because men wrote the test. Next!

@maureensharp8707

Yup women on the spectrum.

@myearlfam

As a parent of a child with autism I actually find this to be very offensive. My son knows that neurotypical people don’t have to say a persons name 10 or 15 times to be sure they have the persons attention before they speak. He just can’t stop himself from doing it. He knows that it’s not socially acceptable to insist that someone else tell you what they are looking at on their phone, but he cannot stop himself from asking and asking and asking again until it causes a huge fight. He would love to be able to live with other people, but because he has an actual disorder, he is not able to temper is extreme behaviors sufficiently to be able to get along with others. That’s the DISORDER part of ASD. When functional adults start trying to co-opt the label to explain the perfectly normal human struggles that they have had to navigate, you dilute the term to the point where it means nothing. People then say, “my niece has ‘autism’ but she graduated from college and has a good job,” or “my friend has autism and you would never even know it.” I’m hearing theses kinds of statements more and more often because people who are not actually disabled are claiming to have a disability. ASD is in fact a disability, and if you are not disabled you don’t have it. You might have a quirky personality. You might have some other behavioral or emotional struggles. But if you’re functioning socially such that people don’t know you’re disabled, it’s because you are not disabled. Let me be clear that I’m not saying you’re not struggling. I’m not saying it’s not hard for you. I’m not saying you don’t need help or a diagnosis or label of some kind. I’m just saying that the label Autism Spectrum Disorder does not apply to people who are able to change their behaviors to meet social norms.

@Ace-gj3sj

Bruh women be tweakin sometimes but I can never say I don’t admire the many things women can do and have done I hope one day men and women can understand eachother like we used to but with equal rights

@krunoslavregvar477

Yes and no(t). There are so many areas (& "areas") boys & men are & were under...... in  so many fields, you really can't numbered them.

@yasserahmed1355

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