EliteEnigma57 wrote:
As much as I hate the pro-cure movement and those involved in it (the mere mention of Jenny McCarthy makes my blood boil), it seems that you've had much more experience with autism than others who want it to be cured since you actually have it. Still, I think that you should reconsider. I know it may seem like autism is only a negative thing for you, but there are also positive aspects as well, just as there are positive and negative aspects to being neurotypical.
I can understand why some savants or math and science geniuses wouldn't want to be cured. I do have strengths like everyone else, but non of them are related to ASD. I want to be cured because I won't have to put 90% of my energy into being normal. I still feel like I do a crappy job of being normal. When I go home I always shut down and spend time in my room. A lot of times I have to run around like a ret*d to get all the stress out. When I'm doing this I lose awareness of my surroundings. If people interrupt me when I'm doing this I end up screaming at the top of my lungs and screaming at people to leave me alone. After the incidents I usually apologize and ask them to not talk to me after a certain time. If I can lock the door I always keep it locked so I have time to calm down and act normal if anyone wants to talk to me. If I was NT I wouldn't have to deal with all this BS.
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Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 82 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 124 of 200
You are very likely neurotypical