I've done well-enough in life that I think I would look silly trying now to persuade people that I was disabled. I'm more like a computer whose software has some functionality disabled. Oh, and a lot of functionality partially disabled.
But if you've met one Autistic you've met one Autistic. I understand that we are all different and affected differently by our Autism.
But I strongly agree with:
Quote:
social change to make life easier for people with disability should be a priority over forcing individuals to conform at the convenience of society
I'll go further and suggest that many changes that improved our lives would also be beneficial (to a lesser degree, perhaps) for
everyone.
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When diagnosed I bought champagne!
I finally knew why people were strange.