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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

The word is being used as a figure of speech on inkwell sites, to mean Socially Awkward

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

The word is being used as a figure of speech on inkwell sites, to mean Socially Awkward

Serious it’s only in children? Do adults just grow out of it?

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