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normality

  1. HappynessMad

    Do you think it is normal to not disclose autism or even try not act like it?

    I am a soon to be college student. (Guess my age, just graduated high school) I was diagnosed with autism at age 4 and was enrolled in public education until graduation... On to the point, I did not know what was it like to be autistic until age 10-11 when I read some confidential information...
  2. WereBear

    I give up: backpack instead of purse

    Purses and I have a long and contentious history. :confused: Being female, it is expected. I have friends (of different sexes) who always buy pants with pockets and use minimal wallets and generally wind up festooning their belts with cell phones and other items; the Batman move. I can't do...
  3. A

    The Mask of Normality

    I realize this is a video, but I didn't think it really belonged in the media vault. Basically, I find this video to offer informative and helpful tips about how to realistically and healthfully exist in this NT world.:)
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