Most of the challenges of being autistic come from neurotypical people and their expectations. When im around other ND people i dont ‘struggle’ at all, the struggle is existing in a society that tells me im existing ‘wrong’ when to me its clear as day that my way is better but noone wants to listen to why.
To add onto emeralddawn45’s response, studies have shown that communication within groups of all autistic people is just as effective as communication within groups of all allistic people. It’s mixed groups where communication becomes less effective. https://doi.org/10.1177/1362361320919286
In my experience, this extends beyond just communication. Every social aspect is easier with other autistic folks and more difficult with allistic folks. Yet we’re constantly told we have poor social skills by allistic people, who don’t recognize that they are equally part of the social difficulty equation.
Thank you for your explanation.
I also see the world through my unique lens, I was thinking that anyone having it MUST feel that it’s bad.
But yeah, it’s just normal from their point of view…
Most of the challenges of being autistic come from neurotypical people and their expectations. When im around other ND people i dont ‘struggle’ at all, the struggle is existing in a society that tells me im existing ‘wrong’ when to me its clear as day that my way is better but noone wants to listen to why.
To add onto emeralddawn45’s response, studies have shown that communication within groups of all autistic people is just as effective as communication within groups of all allistic people. It’s mixed groups where communication becomes less effective. https://doi.org/10.1177/1362361320919286
In my experience, this extends beyond just communication. Every social aspect is easier with other autistic folks and more difficult with allistic folks. Yet we’re constantly told we have poor social skills by allistic people, who don’t recognize that they are equally part of the social difficulty equation.