An identi-kit online autistic person?

Middle aged

Is highly adept at masking. Which he/she/non binary etc has done for many years

IQ- at least 140, degree or PhD level  academic qualification,

Sees being an autistic person as far more a gift than a  deficit

Progresses quickly from non diagnosed to expert with lived experience

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  • Do you mean specifically from this forum? ie a synopsis of users?

    I only fit  the 2nd....and in fact, I don't know if I'm 'highly adept' at it ...I think it's probably just been a survival instinct.

  • Generally, not just this forum. It's the impression I get   Individually  they'll be people like you and I. I only partly  fit the 3rd one. None of the others.

  • Interesting points.

    I don't know my IQ.

    With regard to the 'gift' part, I've read that occasionally on this forum, but I think most users of the forum are struggling...

    I definitely don't see it as a gift, and I doubt my only autistic (in 'real' life) friend would.

    It's something that has the potential to change the course of a person's life.

    In retrospect, I can see that it has with mine (detrimentally).

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  • Interesting points.

    I don't know my IQ.

    With regard to the 'gift' part, I've read that occasionally on this forum, but I think most users of the forum are struggling...

    I definitely don't see it as a gift, and I doubt my only autistic (in 'real' life) friend would.

    It's something that has the potential to change the course of a person's life.

    In retrospect, I can see that it has with mine (detrimentally).

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