What Do You Enjoy Most About Being Autistic

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19 Dec 2010, 1:00 pm

For me, I don't like to see autism as a disability. Socializing is hard for me, but I am who I am, and I am content with who I am. Not only am I content, but I feel like there are many good qualities about having autism. For me, the ability to persevere is what I consider my greatest trait. I never give up because I can become so obssed with something. This can sometimes be unhealthy, but in the end, I prevail. So, for you, what do you consider your strongest autistic trait and why?


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19 Dec 2010, 1:34 pm

I used to have a low resolution on how I see people. It's not blurry vision, but rather I would not see old people as old or fat people as fat. This also goes for their intentions, which I would habitually judge to be good. However, now my resolution has sharpened and I can see the warts and bumps and wrinkles, and I can sometimes see other things like disingenuous intent and I don't like it.

My strongest trait is my ability to focus on what needs to be get done, for better or worse, and ignore the need to keep the monkeys pleased. This does not win me any friends, but I would not have been able to pursue my science achievements without this focus.


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19 Dec 2010, 1:42 pm

I have a mind of my own and I'm able to be myself in conditions that are the most rigid with judgement.


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19 Dec 2010, 2:20 pm

I enjoy my synesthesia, when i listen to music i get colours and shapes. Major keys are bright; yellow, red, light green, sky blue etc. while sharp/flat notes are more, purple, brown, black, navy blue. also the shapes vary according to the rhythm, time signature, accents etc.
I also have extremely acute hearing. But strangely if i'm listening to music on my headphones and i smell something, i.e. cooking, i have to pause my music so i can identify what the smell is properly. i'm not sure if it's an AS thing or not.



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19 Dec 2010, 2:29 pm

Arman_Khodaei wrote:
For me, I don't like to see autism as a disability. Socializing is hard for me, but I am who I am, and I am content with who I am. Not only am I content, but I feel like there are many good qualities about having autism. For me, the ability to persevere is what I consider my greatest trait. I never give up because I can become so obssed with something. This can sometimes be unhealthy, but in the end, I prevail. So, for you, what do you consider your strongest autistic trait and why?
I would say hyperfocusing because it allows me to study and get lost in it. It's like meditating. I like getting lost in my own world.



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19 Dec 2010, 2:46 pm

LuckyNumber9 wrote:
I enjoy my synesthesia, when i listen to music i get colours and shapes. Major keys are bright; yellow, red, light green, sky blue etc. while sharp/flat notes are more, purple, brown, black, navy blue. also the shapes vary according to the rhythm, time signature, accents etc.
I also have extremely acute hearing. But strangely if i'm listening to music on my headphones and i smell something, i.e. cooking, i have to pause my music so i can identify what the smell is properly. i'm not sure if it's an AS thing or not.


Synaesthesia is common in people with AS (I dont know about ASD in general though), but you don't have to have AS to have it.



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19 Dec 2010, 2:47 pm

Obsessiveness and the ability to focus tightly on a subject of interest. My feeling is you should always let your psychopathology work for you.

I think that autism is only a disability if it gets in your way. There are many things considered normal that create problems for people and they are not often told they have a disability. Perhaps being too sociable can be a disability if it get's you pregnant more often than you'd like or ends up with you tied up in the back of some stranger's van.


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19 Dec 2010, 3:15 pm

The logical thinking or the ability to enjoy looking for new information about my special intrests. NT will never understand the joy I get from looking for and finding obscure information on stop-motion on the internet. 8) :P


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19 Dec 2010, 3:28 pm

I sometimes like sensory in the the way of sound. kind of help out in games like if someone is try to sneak behind me or in Racing when I do turns I learn the engine tone for each turn.


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19 Dec 2010, 3:55 pm

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19 Dec 2010, 4:05 pm

I'm different, but I'm also unique. That's one thing I like about it. 8)


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19 Dec 2010, 4:18 pm

Arman_Khodaei wrote:
For me, I don't like to see autism as a disability.


jagatai wrote:
I think that autism is only a disability if it gets in your way.


Easy to say when you don't actually have it.

Social dysfunction handicaps an autistic, even if they aren't fully aware of its effects.

jagatai wrote:
My feeling is you should always let your psychopathology work for you.


That's extremely insulting. People with Autism are not psychopaths. A neurological disorder is not a psychological illness.


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19 Dec 2010, 4:44 pm

The thing I like the most about being autistic is having narrow, intense interests. I enjoy the feeling of being really passionate about things. It feels like a fire burning within.



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19 Dec 2010, 4:45 pm

You don't enjoy autism. You enjoy life.


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19 Dec 2010, 5:09 pm

i am very,very rarely bored.


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19 Dec 2010, 5:20 pm

Arman_Khodaei wrote:
For me, I don't like to see autism as a disability. Socializing is hard for me, but I am who I am, and I am content with who I am. Not only am I content, but I feel like there are many good qualities about having autism. For me, the ability to persevere is what I consider my greatest trait. I never give up because I can become so obssed with something. This can sometimes be unhealthy, but in the end, I prevail. So, for you, what do you consider your strongest autistic trait and why?


Finally, another person with a positive view! :)

I like my obsessions. They will bring me great success.