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I hate questions like this. I know they mean well but it always feels like it comes from the position of "Autism is a disability but lets try to find a silver lining so you don't feel bad". It comes across somewhat contrite, belittling even.What are the top 3 good things about your autism?
1. It adds joy to our relationship. My boyfriend lovingly makes fun of my various quirks and it makes us laugh all the time- I’m grateful that we can laugh about it
2. I always have good intentions
3. I basically can’t lie
I can focus on many things at once and do them all perfectly. I can be distracted by stuff, and then easily return back to the task at hand. I can understand people's emotions, facial expression and read between the lines perfectly... guess I just sound very typical for a NTMight as well ask a neurotypical what the best part of being a neurotypical is.
Don't feel bad I was in my mid fifties, thought my life was about overcoming bad luck, made it work somehow.I don’t really know. I don’t try to “separate” my autism from what is me. I spent 64 years “without” autism, then discovered I was autistic. Let all my achievements and failures just be “mine.”