Mountain Goat wrote:
What parts of me are autism and what is my own personal character?
I feel like this is equivalent to asking a glass of orange juice how much of it is water and how much of it is juice.
You can't have juice without water. You can't have an autistic person's personality without autism. Autism is always serving as a lens for your experiences as well as how you reflect upon them and learn from them.
Same goes for other stuff like personality disorders, high intellect or intellectual impairment, etc. There's no way to control for those factors and remove their impact from your character and development because of how entwined with one's character and development they inherently are.
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