Autistic “influencers”

When it was first suggested to me that I might be autistic I began watching various autistic influencers on YouTube and read books by similar people.

But one glaring thing stuck out for me, and I’ve just come across another example. Specifically, these influencers without exception seem to be married, be in a relationship, have children.

And yet for me the single most life-ruining aspect of my condition is my utter inability to form relationships. It’s like everyone else has telepathy and I don’t. I thought this was one of the defining characteristics of autism.

So are these high profile authors and videographers representative of autistic people or am I the sad exception?

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  • I joined the Glasgow Autism group on Meetup.com but it has over 500 members and their meet-ups are limited to 12 people so it’s always full

    That’s a shame. I know you are worried about intruding in this group but I hardly think so! Your fellow neurokin should be welcoming and accepting of new members, after all you are all autistic so everyone should be aware of feelings of isolation and initial anxiety!

    Anyway I find the idea of walking through the door at one of these groups incredibly daunting.

    I completely understand what you mean!

    I am a member of the Aucademy autistic social group chat, there are lots of members but you can just observe the chat if that feels more comfortable for you.

    Every 2 weeks a Zoom social group is held with only about 12 members and there is no pressure to participate at all!

    Does this kind of group appeal to you?

    There are more details below:

    https://aucademy.co.uk/aucademy-autistic-only-closed-groups/

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