Levels of masking

I’m relatively newly diagnosed (in my early 40s) and recently been reflecting on the extent to which I mask. Some posts in other threads have questioned people’s masking at diagnostic assessment as if the person can choose when to mask and when not to. For me it’s not that simple - there’s masking I’m conscious of and ‘could’ stop if I tried/had to, but there’s other masking I definitely do that has been ingrained since childhood. I can’t just choose not to do this latter type and I’m working hard to identify all aspects of it at the moment as I haven’t been conscious of it but that doesn’t mean it hasn’t caused me problems - main thing being residual stress. Just wanted to share these thoughts. Has anyone else thought about this?

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  • I understand this completely, I have recently been diagnosed at 34 and am trying to understand what things I do that are masking. There are some obvious ones like forcing myself to make eye contact but I'm struggling to see what is me and what is my mask.

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  • I understand this completely, I have recently been diagnosed at 34 and am trying to understand what things I do that are masking. There are some obvious ones like forcing myself to make eye contact but I'm struggling to see what is me and what is my mask.

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