Online autistic identity

I like facebook - I spend a lot of time on it. My profile is almost exclusively 'NT compliant but still eccentric old me'

Does anyone think that a 'dual identity' is healthy?

I feel like I want to 'live my truth' and just be completely open, but I think some/many existing friends would be confused and quite unnerved.

Above all I just want to share some things I know - to entertain, educate, resonate (or be happily disagreed with) - and feel that some of my things are VERY not NT.

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  • I use Instagram for my special interest - knitting and crochet mainly. Not advertised as me being autistic but I do have conversations on there with others about autism.

    Twitter account 1 - work-related stuff

    Twitter account 2 - openly autistic General chit chat

    Facebook - family/friends, not openly autistic

    I started the 2nd Twitter for autism and general chit chat recently as I was originally being openly autistic on my primary account but I was blurring lines really between my work identity and my personal needs as a newly diagnosed autistic woman.

    I dont feel I want to make a big announcement that I'm autistic to friends and family so I've not bothered with Facebook. I know it would only result in questions I dont want to answer. 

  • My goodness, Michelle. How do you manage all those!? I have trouble remembering to check my emails...

  • I actually have another instagram account for day to day pictures too. I don't check them all frequently. Instagram for knitting, yes, but everything else I'm a bit unreliable on so they wouldn't be a good way to contact me! 

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  • I actually have another instagram account for day to day pictures too. I don't check them all frequently. Instagram for knitting, yes, but everything else I'm a bit unreliable on so they wouldn't be a good way to contact me! 

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