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An Autist's neighbour

Kat_1234567890

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Hello to everybody!
I'm perfectly non-autistic but it looks like I've been living under an autistic neighbour for 6 years, without realizing it.... I just want to ask one specific question and will do it shortly in an appropriate section.
I'm very glad to have found this forum!
Kat
 
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Hi Kat :)

welcome to af.webp


You are aware that on the autism spectrum or not, we all share the experience of being human, correct? ;)
 
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Welcome! We don't get perfect neurotypical specimens in here often. We hope you will feel right at home.

;)
 
Kirk: Yes, Spock. Perfect Neurotypical specimens.
Spock: "Impossible, Captain."
Kirk: "I think I've just been insulted."
Yoda: "The force, Spock must use."
Spock: "That's illogical, since there is no such force."
Yoda: "Party-pooper is he."
McCoy: "Spock, is that little guy a relative of yours?"

Spock raises one eye-brow accordingly...
 
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I think that "perfectly non-autistic" meant that the OP
had no diagnosis of autism. That doesn't rule out some
other condition, however.
 
I think that "perfectly non-autistic" meant that the OP
had no diagnosis of autism. That doesn't rule out some
other condition, however.
Or maybe totally or completely could be used? Meaning fully NT?
 
Or maybe totally or completely could be used? Meaning fully NT?

It looks to me as if the OP wanted to declare herself correct/normal
by describing herself as "perfectly non-autistic" in order to establish her
position as the wronged victim in her story of a situation she said
existed with a neighbor.

She made a point of expressing no commonality with anyone on the
spectrum. That doesn't rule out other possibilities, such as her being
paranoid, schizophrenic, or even a troll.
 

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