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Recent content by MorganVioletHart

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    Which generation likely has the most autistic people?

    I feel like its actually equal across generations, but autism wasn't even recognized as a disability until the 1990s. People were not aware of identifying autism for what it is and neurodiversity wasn't part of the conversation before the millenial generation. Now its a lot more common for...
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    Hello, I'm a high-functioning teen diagnosed with autism. Here's some insight from me about my own experience with autism

    Hello my name is Morgan and I'm autistic as well. I often experience the hyper sensitivity and over stimulation that causes me to mask my true emotions with those of others around me. I've experienced a lot of trauma with my symptoms of autism due to my father and school figures suspecting I had...
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    Hi there :)

    I hope you find peace and who knows, maybe you'll meet a much kinder aspie man who treats you much better. I find your story of recovery inspirational as an autistic trans woman myself.
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    Hello

    Hi thanks for sharing your story. I was diagnosed at 30 myself so it feel inspirational to hear people older than me express that they are also atypical. I'm learning to live my life to the fullest with how I function atypically, so I hope your journey goes well.
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    Hello there :)

    I was diagnosed at 30 and so I know how unsure you must have felt for years. I hope you gain newfound appreciation for your atypical functioning now that you're older.
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    Hi, I'm Amy

    Hopefully getting diagnosed will help you have more self awareness about who you are and value your Aspergers for what it is. Hope your mental health care journey goes well.
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    Adult Trans Woman Diagnosed with Autism Navigating the Full Evaluation Process

    Hi my name is Morgan and I've been neuro atypical since I can remember. I always knew something was different about me and felt it was because something was wrong with me. I didn't know what to do to about it to get better besides trying to cover up what was different about me. Teachers and...
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