If you have an NT asking how is to be autistic

I came up with sth to help them imagine it:

Try to imagine being dropped from helicopter into a sea during storm, blindfolded, without knowing the height. Then you hit the water, and while being shocked from not fully anticipated contact, your first thought is ‘’I can’t swim’’. Nonetheless, you start fighting for your life, throwing your arms around without skill, yet staying on top somehow. Then, you think, you can hear a familiar voice shouting ‘’Swim, you have to’’.

Hit the water is the moment when you turn 18, and realise the enormity of the task ahead.

Blindfold represents inability to read people correctly.

‘’Swim, you have to’’ is ‘’Act normal’’, something I was told as a child more often than anything else.

Parents
  • Hi Mariusz,

    For me, it has always felt like I was a foreign child growing up in the wrong family, in the wrong culture, always feeling slightly out of step with what is going on a round me, but never quite knowing (until much older) why.  Deep down, always feeling as if I belong somewhere else, somewhere where people were more like me.

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  • Hi Mariusz,

    For me, it has always felt like I was a foreign child growing up in the wrong family, in the wrong culture, always feeling slightly out of step with what is going on a round me, but never quite knowing (until much older) why.  Deep down, always feeling as if I belong somewhere else, somewhere where people were more like me.

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