Kayla55
Well-Known Member
This is another confusing part of trying to understand autism, is when its opposite of selectively mute,
Is it that telling a white lie to protect our reputation the way NT do naturally is so difficult.
Example: my prescription meds is my privacy, I don't need to disclose and I'm aware of that. But I offer despite that hand over information about my meds.
In legal case a NT is protected by law and right to remain silent until attorney decides route of case is protective. Because legally the laws on evidence and procedure don't work on honest confession basis, which as autistic I do understand because I'm inclined to tell police exactly what I think I saw.
Disability can sometimes be a pardon for the way we skew up our social interactions and lives, a sort of self forgiveness pill in way of internalising, you so dumb, what were you thinking.
Is it that telling a white lie to protect our reputation the way NT do naturally is so difficult.
Example: my prescription meds is my privacy, I don't need to disclose and I'm aware of that. But I offer despite that hand over information about my meds.
In legal case a NT is protected by law and right to remain silent until attorney decides route of case is protective. Because legally the laws on evidence and procedure don't work on honest confession basis, which as autistic I do understand because I'm inclined to tell police exactly what I think I saw.
Disability can sometimes be a pardon for the way we skew up our social interactions and lives, a sort of self forgiveness pill in way of internalising, you so dumb, what were you thinking.