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Tag Archives: neurotypical
choices
Autism consigns one to a life defined by a lack of choices in some of the most essential elements of modern existence, like employment, social group, living arrangement, and even who we want to be. We struggle to navigate the boundaries imposed by a non-autistic society, either not seeing them, or, if we see them, not understanding them. Continue reading
Posted in Setting 4
Tagged ableism, actuallyautistic, Aspergers, autism, autistic woman, choices, neurodivergent, neurotypical
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The Glass Room
My latest blog post appears on the Neuroclastic online magazine! Click here (or below) to read it.
Posted in Book Two - Mind, Setting 3
Tagged actuallyautistic, ASD, Aspergers, autism, autistic woman, neurodivergent, neurotypical, personal story
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The Last 5 Days, or How Not Treat an Autistic
For the last two months, my search for a pain professional who accepted Medicaid and was willing to work with my autism medication regimen had resulted in my being disbelieved, belittled, insulted, and dismissed by uncaring and uninterested neurotypicals at every turn. Continue reading
Posted in Aspect IV
Tagged actuallyautistic, Aspergers, autism, autistic woman, being autistic, chronic pain, health care, masking, neurotypical, surgery
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committed
So the latest hand-wringing over smartphones is that they remove the need for people to memorize things when using the GPS function for directions; that people don’t actually see and commit to memory their surroundings any more. And by people, … Continue reading
Posted in Book Two - Mind, Setting 3
Tagged actuallyautistic, anger, frustration, futility, neurotypical, signs
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unrelated
How do we autistics describe to neurotypicals the physically painful responses we have to certain stimuli? How do we effectively convey how we shut down when depleted? How do we talk about how painful it is to feel like aliens in our own cultures, unable to engage with our fellow beings the way they engage with each other? Continue reading
Posted in Book Two - Mind, Setting 3
Tagged actuallyautistic, Aspergers, autism, good intentions, masking, neurotypical, sensory
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see me
This past semester, my final project was a paper that explored the interface among autistic media portrayals, stereotypes, disability laws, and lived experiences. I discovered that I am not unique in the amount of effort I expend to appear neurotypical. … Continue reading
Posted in Book Two - Mind, Setting 2
Tagged actuallyautistic, appearance, autism, coping, disability, neurodivergent, neurotypical, self care
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eating my lunch
It was a simple story, testing the global coherence abilities of those on the spectrum. The story talked about a character wanting to decorate a bare wall. She goes to look for a painting, but can’t find one she likes. … Continue reading
Posted in Book Two - Mind, Setting 2
Tagged actuallyautistic, ASD, Aspergers, autism, coherence, neurotypical
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