SingingSynaesthete wrote:
In the meantime, do you think it is appropriate for self-diagnosed autistic people to self-identify as autistic without a professional diagnosis?
I don't think you should question others' ideas of appropriateness. You can self-identify as whatever you want, regardless of what others say or think. I, for one, have been thinking about self-identifying as a kumquat.
That said, I would caution you to think in-depth about everything that self-identifying as Autistic would entail before you "come out," as it were. What could it mean for your relationships? Your family? Your employment? Once you open that door, there's no going back. Be absolutely sure you're okay with whatever consequences may arise. Until you're okay with that, you could always just sit on the sidelines and be an Autism advocate or ally. Nothing wrong with having a vested interest in the community while not sharing your self-diagnosis until you are ready. I did that for the better part of a year and it only strengthened my resolve.
I get that there can be a large backlash here about self-diagnosis, but we've all had to start somewhere. I would encourage you to pursue that professional diagnosis if self-identifying is that important to you.
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