Are people with ASDs more tollerant of other autisic people than NTs are?

I do sometimes wonder if our personal experience of being misunderstood and misinterpreted, makes us more likely to give someone the benefit of the doubt when we are on the receiving end of communications which appear less than tactful.

Are we any good at spotting others on the spectrum?

For a while, I have been encountering a guy who to me appears unfriendly and prickly. These are critisisms which are sometimes levelled at people with asd. It has occured to me, that he may be on the spectrum, but I do not know if I am wasting my time being polite to someone who does not want to be friendly, or just has difficulty with it.

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  • it was other peoples reactions that made me realise that i was prehaps looking too long or staring, it took me a long time to realise that it was perhaps not socially acceptible, along with when i seen these people next time they seemed to try to avoid me.

    I just curious to see if anyone else had this problem before too?

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  • it was other peoples reactions that made me realise that i was prehaps looking too long or staring, it took me a long time to realise that it was perhaps not socially acceptible, along with when i seen these people next time they seemed to try to avoid me.

    I just curious to see if anyone else had this problem before too?

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