Autistic-friendly social skills vs. blending in with NT's

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jillsurf12
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24 Nov 2023, 10:51 am

I agree with this type of space in the future because I know I'm not the only one that don't have progress or results even studying social interactions and social skills by many ways: reading, listening, watching videos, movies made for neurotypicals identify themselves and so on. I didn't get the results, but let's see if more years ahead I'll start to see it otherwise it's just fighting against the inevitable.



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24 Nov 2023, 11:22 am

For the OP - its an interesting idea, my biggest concern is that there'd still be the cluster B behemoth to grapple with and that has a way of forcibly turning any environment into a mirror of itself. Any place where you have 'vulnerable' people predators will try to pile up and that system will need a lot of forethought not to be hacked.


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