On the use of forms

I've been fighting with the court about their application forms as a point of principle, but in the course of proceedings the question has raised of whether people with divergent mental makeup might actually really struggle.
They do give me some trouble, when they ask questions that are not relevant in my case: there is always some doubt about leaving things blank.

While i hesitate to call autism a disability, it is legally recognised as one, and if people do actually struggle with unnecessary forms, then maybe I should carry on the fight for their benefit.

Any thoughts?

Parents
  • I definitely find forms difficult - I would say more so than your average person. I'm not sure why I find them quite so difficult. But there are definitely always a question or 2 on them that I am not sure what exactly it means and then I feel stuck. I really worry about making mistakes so this probably doesn't help.

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  • I definitely find forms difficult - I would say more so than your average person. I'm not sure why I find them quite so difficult. But there are definitely always a question or 2 on them that I am not sure what exactly it means and then I feel stuck. I really worry about making mistakes so this probably doesn't help.

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