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Tag Archives: autism
Comparisons
It is an instinctive, natural and logical human concept to take two or more related but separate things, and list all the ways in which they are both alike and different. It’s useful to be able to say, “House of … Continue reading
Gay and Autistic
Editor’s Note: This is such a thoughtful and moving post; I felt adding pictures was extraneous First off, I would like to mention that I personally am not gay, but I did choose the above title for a … Continue reading
Autism and Anxiety
There are a lot of people in the world, and while we all have some base needs for regular existence—food, water and rest—what a normal day comprises of changes from person to person. The way a corporate socialite gathers food … Continue reading
Autism Sensory
It’s one of the better known facts that Autistics have hyper-sensitivity, probably because it’s one of the few things pop-culture depicts about us other than that whole “savant” thing. I think it’s something that non-autistics can understand, if explained properly. … Continue reading
Autism Stimming
What is Stimming? Well, it’s a word used to describe physical behavior used to calm oneself, especially by Autistics. Outside of Autism-specific resources, there is very little information about it, Urban Dictionary actually did a better job at giving a … Continue reading
Life of an Autistic
To start, I’d like to say that just because something is true for me, it doesn’t make it so for all Autistics. The same goes for any minority, that while there are a lot of similarities and shared understandings, everyone … Continue reading