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  • Firstly I feel compelled to say you don't "live with autism" it is not an annoying roommate! You are autistic. 

    And you are asking people to share sensitive information about themselves, so you can make charts, people are quite capable of doing that for themselves, 

    Your intentions may have been good but you have come across as someone quite arrogant probably not intentionally. I would suggest that if you truly want to "help" autistic people then listen to them read autistic literature (written by autistics not about them) question respectfully and don't jump in offering  to do something most people easily do for themselves already.

  • I’m also pretty sure that they have to ask permission from the NAS before asking us to engage in studies. 

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