Published on 12, July, 2020
I'm 24 and people constantly wrongly assume my age and won't serve me in shops. >_<
I'm not going to bore everyone with my usual Tales of Nonsense. Instead, I'd like to ask: does anybody else wonder if this 'looking younger than one's years' thing has a link to autism?
i am sorry that I don't know very much about ASD, so my question is probably very silly. It's just that, judging by the posts, looking younger seems quite common.
Not silly at all. That’s definitely been brought up on here before. Some theory about stretchier collagen in many autists?
So it seems. I stopped shaving so they stop treating me like a child last year. I'm 43 now, Looking a bit like a hobo had an additional effect, they stopped asking me for ID. One wrinkle on a forehead