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I hate to be picky, but you don't "come out" as Autistic, it's not like you're gay or anything.
Uh, yeah. You do come out. I agree with @Autistamatic. You do come out as autistic. "Coming out" is not restricted to LGBT people. You are technically gate-keeping.I hate to be picky, but you don't "come out" as Autistic, it's not like you're gay or anything.
We haven't but we would both like to. He only lives about 6 miles away from me, so it shouldn't be a problem.have you guys met in person? aspies tend to do a lot better socially online. in person is where things get difficult.
also, usually people don't understand or know anything about ASD and won't see the downsides right off the bat. it takes a bit of time for those ASD social habits to bear themselves out. that's when the rubber meats the road.
it's still good that you made a connection regardless. it never hurts to get yourself out there and try.