my opinion on your aita autism stories pt. 2

hey! today i am doing a second part to the aita autism stories video i did a few months back. i haven’t been the best at posting so i wanted to come back with an easy, lighthearted video after my previous one. i hope that you guys like this episode and, as always, please comment with your opinions.
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  • @rahyrarpg1600
    @rahyrarpg16008 күн бұрын

    The story about the guy not seeing the point of getting a diagnosis if it's not affecting anything. I wonder if they just don't realize how high there are high masking af. I thought the same for me, like surely I wouldn't if I "made it" 30 years without a diagnosis. What I didn't realize util my diagnosis was just much I was masking, and how what I thought was "normal" wasn't something "normal" at all. Such as being at my sensory limit 24/7 and just having to suppress and have a mini breakdown at home in private. I thought that EVERYONE did that. I wonder if that guy's life would be easier if their (supposed) autism is accommodated for.

  • @beyondthespectrumpodcast

    @beyondthespectrumpodcast

    4 күн бұрын

    i totally agree! i wasn't diagnosed super late in life, but i've definitely noticed myself masking less now that i know. i'm able to stim more which is awesome because before i wouldn't let myself or didn't recognize things as stims. it's honestly been great for mental health!

  • @horticulturebabe73
    @horticulturebabe737 күн бұрын

    Although, if she thinks he has it, she already has enough info to prepare for it, regardless of diagnosis. A positive diagnosis won’t guarantee that the child will have autism. If the child does show signs, it will be clear soon enough if the guy does have autism, as often happens with adult diagnosis.

  • @beyondthespectrumpodcast

    @beyondthespectrumpodcast

    4 күн бұрын

    agreed.