Eastern Europe is horrible for autistic people (especially Bulgaria)
I still remember how in my home country, I was horribly abused by students and teachers for being different. I got physically assaulted, followed home, harassed in the toilets, and the teachers did nothing... Often worse than nothing, they actually joined in on the bullying.
I am now in the UK, doing a PhD in Liverpool while being a lead programmer and I am treated better by the Scousers than my own countrymen. They accept you for who you are while Bulgarians act like NPCs and if you don't fit in the roles they force you in, you are ostracized. You must be a macho with a tracksuit who spends all day in the gym, drives a BMW and has 0 empathy towards others, THIS is normal in Bulgaria! But caring about knowledge, empathy, community and acceptance makes you "weird" and "in need of psychiatric help", while the "normal" Bulgarians break the law and abuse others just to be "manly".
Having autistic with a high IQ makes it incredibly difficult to relate to such a society.