Did being autistic make you more tolerant?

Hi.

Long before AS was a thing known to me, I have always been different, didn't quite fit in, always felt like something just wasn't right or natural to me in life.. this was an underlying feeling that I have always had in life which was really somehow lifted (or rather validated) when I learnt of AS.

But I think that this different feeling contributed to my lack of bias towards a certain group of people. I.e., I have always understood people are different and was ok with that, managed to live life without too much intolerance to cloud it.

Can't help but wonder if being different is the only way for people to be tolerant towards other difference ( colour, race, religion, sexual identity or orientation etc)

That is of course not to say that all autistic people are unbiased or that all NTs are biased... I just think feeling different helps a person understand that others can be different too!

What are your thoughts?

Thanks.

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  • I have been described as extremely tolerant and accepting of most things/people. I cannot tolerate or accept myself.  Not one bit.

    I have learnt there is plenty of room for everything, if you just look hard enough for it. 
    I believe this is wired into people, my brother who  is NT isn’t wired the same way that I am.

    he hasn’t got room for much, over than himself and he reads the sun..

    We grew up in the same house, same parents, same everything. 

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  • I have been described as extremely tolerant and accepting of most things/people. I cannot tolerate or accept myself.  Not one bit.

    I have learnt there is plenty of room for everything, if you just look hard enough for it. 
    I believe this is wired into people, my brother who  is NT isn’t wired the same way that I am.

    he hasn’t got room for much, over than himself and he reads the sun..

    We grew up in the same house, same parents, same everything. 

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