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Default Jun 03, 2021 at 01:34 PM
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Throughout my life I’ve always been called weird or unusual. (Whether it be in school or just in general) I’ve recently found out I could possibly be on the autism spectrum which makes a lot of sense due to the number of signs throughout my life (light sensitivity as a child, sensitive to loud noises (I don’t like loud noises even today but when I was younger it was distressing) certain things bothered me like tags on shirts or water in my face (still does) I walked on my heels for a good few years of my childhood, stimming, avoiding eye contact, bad at social interaction, etc.) anyway with that being said, I’ve learned to sort of blend in with society. I find myself restraining myself from being weird, there will
Be slip ups but I feel like I’m acting, when I act normal in front of people, but it feels fake. I don’t know if anyone knows what I’m getting at, but I was just wondering if anyone did (whether you are autistic or not)

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