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Could autism be considered individuality? - Notnothing0431 - 18-07-2023 Or is it something else? RE: Could autism be considered individuality? - Dolly Buster - 19-07-2023 Autism is mainly in children The word is being used as a figure of speech on inkwell sites, to mean Socially Awkward RE: Could autism be considered individuality? - Notnothing0431 - 19-07-2023 (19-07-2023, 12:02 PM)Dolly Buster Wrote: Autism is mainly in children Serious it’s only in children? Do adults just grow out of it? RE: Could autism be considered individuality? - eldajaal1488 - 19-07-2023 actual autism? hell no its just disability, you cant read emotions and cues thats it ,,autism'' yeah maybe, if you mean eccentric RE: Could autism be considered individuality? - eldajaal1488 - 19-07-2023 (19-07-2023, 06:12 PM)Notnothing0431 Wrote:(19-07-2023, 12:02 PM)Dolly Buster Wrote: Autism is mainly in children its lifetime disability no cure for it. also ,,autism'' if its used to describe as socially awkward, its bad. eccentric not so much i guess, may even be good or seen as charming |