u/Jebcys

▲ 169 r/autism

You CANNOT be autistic if you are smart.

... is what i'm hearing from professionals in my area.

My child does not socialize, she hiss at people. She runs and jump into people she loves without notice. She only eats off pink plates, only wear unicorn clothing, has meltdown after every single fun activity we do, even two days remote camping.

She takes things literally, will fight you if she think you are laughing about her... and so much more.

But she does well in school and socialize well with adults. Definitely not autistic.

Gifted, ADHD, Hypersensitivity but she '' will grow out of the other traits ''

Edit : she was talking full sentences at 1 and can converse like a 15 years old, shes 6. Her nervous system has not improved for the past 3 years, I don't think it will magically do. I watched a podcast about it and AFAB needs a full bingo card before autism is seen and yet she only has 3-4 diagnostics, will update when she has 15.

I guess you still need a penis to be autistic. Or less smart?

If you managed to get diagnosed as a girl when you were young, did you get any meaningful help or am I fighting for a diagnosis that will lead nowhere?

Have a good day. Feel free to roast me.

EDIT 2 : I do not agree with the title lol, this is a rant about how if you're not perfect for their neat little boxes you can't get help.

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u/Jebcys — 11 hours ago

Pro Lego sellers, I need your wisdom!

I work for a nonprofit and got my hands on an old bin of Lego.

I was checking if anything was worth money and while checking the mini figs, I noticed that minifigures parts were not worth much, but when I saw they belonged to Princess Leia, bricklink says its worth 300$ ?

How can four parts be worth 10$ but put them together they're worth 300$?

Thanks.

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u/Jebcys — 2 days ago
▲ 81 r/autism

Once again I am an absolute asshole for mystery reasons.

Had to do an assignment with 3 people over 4 months totalizing about 20 hours of work together.

Everything was fine, everybody was happy. The end?

No. We had to evaluate our work in an oral evaluation and turns out they hated me, never want to work with me ever again, wish they never see me ever again and said I was violent while crying a lot.

I have never raised my voice, never cursed or said anything demeaning or anything at all.

I don't understand anything, I don't understand people. I asked what I did wrong, help me understand and they just dug deeper '' We always have to argument everything with you ''

???? I'm literally asking you to help me understand, why is that an argument?

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u/Jebcys — 9 days ago