IsabellaLinton wrote:
KitLily wrote:
I look presentable...etc...
This is so me. ^^
I dress well in public and have fancy hair.
People think I'm going to be refined and feminine when they speak to me.They're shocked af at how socially inept I am.
I go entirely mute and send out unintended, rude vibes from my anxiety.
In my case I already act very disabled by stimming and making a fool of myself.
It's noticeable that I'm odd even from a distance, apparently.
The disconnect of "pretty woman" vs "acts like freak" confuses the hell out of people.
I've had many people conclude that I'm drunk or stoned. I understand that you want people to know you're disabled.
Just be careful, because it's not fun being pegged as drunk or high.
Being slim makes it worse because they think "meth".
Eye roll.
Oh we have similar problems! Obviously like everyone, we like to look pretty and well dressed...so as you say, the disconnect of
pretty woman/acts like freak is too difficult for many people. I've noticed that happens with autistic models e.g. Christine McGuinness, a UK autistic model. She is very beautiful and looks 'normal' but doesn't act 'normal.' She made a documentary about it, so maybe attitudes will change.
I've also known A LOT of autistic people because my mum, husband and I all worked for decades in education with people who have learning disabilities, where many autistic people are. I have noticed a large percentage of autistic people are very beautiful/handsome with regular, even features. I concluded that it could be part of the condition- the way the brain develops or something? And many of us look much younger than our actual ages. That is very common too.
Usually people think I'm very rude/ manipulative/ childish/ stupid. I haven't had the drunk/stoned...yet...
My daughter is more sensible- she is cute and pretty but does a lot of stimming and talking to herself, so people are alerted to her differences immediately. I have never censored her or pressured her so she doesn't mask very much.
I think when I was her age people thought the same about me: they were charmed by my quirkiness. But as we get older, we're supposed to 'grow out of that nonsense' and 'be normal.' But we can't.
I think my weapon of choice will just be bluntness and tactlessness. If people ask me a question, they will get a full and frank answer. If they can't take it, they can jog on.
btw I'm intrigued about your 'fancy hair'! What is that? I have always hated going to the hairdressers so I get my hair cut short so I don't have to go very often.
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