gavrod wrote:
I voted for the second option from the bottom as well. It is most definitely not a mental illness. I would not call it a different culture either. It is a different way of communicating and fitting in and people like us with this condition need to be accepted and not be treated like an alien from another planet!
Acceptance is the key! Once that happens people with Asperger's will become valued and respected members of the human race.

There's nothing stopping you from doing just that. Most people are accepting, though the importance of social skills in the workplace is a real problem. Socially, most people like the quiet type who actually look like they listen to them. You can get through most of the day with just a handful of words, and a nod at the right time.
Personally, I think the idea that there is no acceptance is bullcrap, but that's just me.
Hence, I would vote that autism is an expression of neurodiversity, yet with some comorbid problems that do need, if not a cure, a reliable method of treatment.
EDIT: I wonder if the person who voted "a gentic flaw that needs to be cured" has an ASD or not. Just curious.
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