I thought you might like this acronym, very accurate:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CF5v8-ihiZb/?utm_medium=share_sheet
I thought you might like this acronym, very accurate:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CF5v8-ihiZb/?utm_medium=share_sheet
I like that. I'm collecting quite a few T shirts with autistic identity affirming statements. I love the Purple Ella one: "My neurons rock". Also the one which says: "Why fit in when you were born to stand out?".
I am rather wondering whether the T shirt which reads "Kiss my Aspergers" might be going a bit far, but I do have one which reads: "I don't suffer from Asperger's. I enjoy every minute".
I am glad you like the acronyms, it is really important that you develop a positive autistic identity. I want to get some autism t-shirts too but I don’t know if I would feel comfortable wearing them until I am formally diagnosed.
I found some really cool "Autistic Pride" fabric on the internet and made a top ahead of my assessment - well, by that time you just know. I wore it the day after.
Thanks for your reply. It’s good to know that you don’t feel self conscious. I want to wear autistic pride t-shirts but I don’t feel confident or safe enough for everyone to know yet.
I don’t want to conform, we as a society should embrace difference instead.
Thanks for your reply. It’s good to know that you don’t feel self conscious. I want to wear autistic pride t-shirts but I don’t feel confident or safe enough for everyone to know yet.
I don’t want to conform, we as a society should embrace difference instead.