What “counts” as a special interest?

I am newly diagnosed with autism. I still struggle with identifying what “counts” as a special interest and I am still trying to find out for myself what it is. Like I understand the passion aspect of it, but I am not sure how long you need to have it so it counts (I am using “counts” even though I am sure there is no official measurement or judge obviously), if anything can be a special interest (I read somewhere that someone’s special interest was breast feeding which made me question my initial assumptions about what special interests are), as well as whether you need to be an “expert”. I hear the last part over and over, even in the post-diagnostic psycho education, and it put me off really. Like, I like learning about space but could in no way explain things to others!! I kinda hate this even because it puts one under some pressure to excel in something you might “just” like doing (perhaps it’s just me!).

Also, does being obsessed with working out what is “wrong” with me for basically the last 20 years of my life count as a special interest? Might sound odd and ego centric but really wondering that :) 

Equally I have been hooked by the idea of living in England since secondary school (I am not an English native person) and for the last 10 to 15 years have done everything to be able to do so (including deep diving into improving my English - even dating some English speakers and I am currently in a long term relationship with one*, studying, living and working in the UK) and the thought of going back to my country of birth is a devastating thought, among others because of the loss of daily exposure to English. Does this make “being in an English speaking environment” a special interest?

*just to be clear, I obviously love my partner and am not just together with them because they are an English speaking native, but I think I did consciously narrow the pool of possible partners to English speaking natives at the time and would find it difficult to broaden it again, especially to people who speak my mother tongue

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  • Good morning from America, Inah!

    I actually just mentioned this on another thread earlier this morning! It’s totally okay for special interests to come and go, for you to not be an expert in them, or not being able to focus on it for long periods of time. I recently had an obsession with the Seattle Sounders soccer team, but I didn’t become an absolute expert in them. Like, I don’t know all the players’ names by heart and such. Sometimes I like not knowing everything about something; It leaves more for me to discover later.

    Autism can DEFINITELY be a special interest! It has been for me.

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  • Good morning from America, Inah!

    I actually just mentioned this on another thread earlier this morning! It’s totally okay for special interests to come and go, for you to not be an expert in them, or not being able to focus on it for long periods of time. I recently had an obsession with the Seattle Sounders soccer team, but I didn’t become an absolute expert in them. Like, I don’t know all the players’ names by heart and such. Sometimes I like not knowing everything about something; It leaves more for me to discover later.

    Autism can DEFINITELY be a special interest! It has been for me.

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