Asd special interests?

I’ve just read two posts re special interests being a large part of asd diagnostic criteria, I am diagnosed ASD recently as older adult and I don’t collect things or have subjects/ things I’d consider special interest, is there other examples of ‘special interests’ that can be different in some way or other ways to describe it? I know special interests can change over time, I’m very obsessive but not sure what category this comes into under diagnostic criteria and how I relate, any advice/ insight?

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  • I hope all goes ok for you with regards your report

  • Yes I didn’t really speak much in special interests as at the time I didn’t really understand what mine were as I didn’t see them as obvious as I only know how my mind works not the vast majority! But same as you was ‘high in number’ with regards everything else and obviously they picked up on things I was not even aware werecautistic traits for diagnosis, so much so I gaslite myself and asked them ‘are you sure about this?’ ‘Am I definitely’ and they said with 100% confidence, no doubt at all, I suppose that’s just me questioning the process as usual!