Most autistic people learn to live with transactional relationships because we have been taught through experience that being ourselves has never been enough.
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"Sitting at my lunch table is not about what can you offer me? or even what can I offer you?
or how are you going to change? How are you going to be transformed?" 1/2
"What's the transaction? No. I think I just love you, and want to give you good vibes for a few seconds..Let's not have to transform or change or self-help ourselves." - .@thejeffreymarsh 2/2
If you're not autistic and you see this, tell an autistic person today that they are valued and deserve to exist.
Educate yourself on #StopSpectrum10K and be our ally on this. We could use any allies we can get.
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I would like to find the genes for neurotypicalism so they can get better supports early in life.
Finding out this information will help neurotypical well-being and quality of life, and help with co-occurring conditions.
Please ask your neurotypical children to spit in a tube.
We have 3 neurotypical ambassadors, 4 neurotypical people on our annual advisory panel, and we're willing to consult with neurotypical people and their families after starting to recruit.
We can't disclose researcher's diagnoses so we can't answer about the researchers.
We are not looking for a cure for neurotypicalism but this research may in the future lead to a genetic test for neurotypicalism.
CAN ANY SINGLE NON-AUTISTIC PERSON READ THIS PAPER AND GIVE A GODDAMN SUMMARY OF IT SO THAT AUTISTIC PEOPLE CAN UNDERSTAND THIS AND I DON'T HAVE TO DO EXTRA RESEARCH + BE ANXIOUS ABOUT MY PHD WORK ON THE WEEKEND?