Aietra wrote:
Is this common among NTs who know what it means, to not like it? I only hope the ASD community has not inadvertantly created a term that can be perceived to be derogatory.
My counselor says that she doesn't like the word "neurotypical" & even more so, describing someone as an NT. It's not because she thinks it's derogatory but because she thinks that society has the need to categorize people so they can stick with their "own kind", so to speak. If it makes any difference I also agree. I hate saying that someone is an NT and I hate saying that someone is an Aspie. They're too concrete and seem to describe people innaccurately as that being all they are - an Aspie or an NT. I'd rather say "someone without AS" and "someone with AS" because at least those phrases don't consume someones whole identity.
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