#OpenlyAutistics

Yohan Yukiya Sese Cuneta 사요한🦣youronlyone@c.im
2024-04-09

How do you define the term, “Openly Autistic”?

* Is it an autistic person who rarely masks?
* Or, an autistic who isn't afraid and/or shy to share that they are actually autistic?
* Or, an autistic person who is active in the autism acceptance “movement” (if we can call it that)?
* Or, perhaps, an autistic who were interviewed and disclosed they're autistic?

Maybe you have other considerations or criteria that defines “openly autistic” for you?

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NOTE: Being openly autistic is a choice and is _not_ for everyone. I think it is safe to say that we all face discrimination, stereotyping, and prejudice for being actually autistics, thus, most choose not to be open about it.

However, recently, there has been a slow growth in numbers of openly autistics, and like with most things in life, we have different criteria, definitions, and cultural considerations.

Thus, I am curious what _you_ think, personally or maybe your immediate environment or organisation, is an openly autistic person. Or, when do you consider one as openly autistic.

Again, this is not about if an autistic person should be openly autistic or not. ^_^

Thank you for your interesting insights!

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Tags: #OpenlyAutistic #OpenlyAutistics #ActuallyAutistic #ActuallyAutistics #AskingAutistics #Autistic #Autistics #Autism #AutismSpectrum #AutismAwareness #AutismAcceptance

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Autism symbol letter “A” with three colors: yellow, red, and blue

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Yohan Yukiya Sese Cuneta 사요한🦣youronlyone@c.im
2023-08-27
Yohan Yukiya Sese Cuneta 사요한🦣youronlyone@c.im
2023-04-19

This is a very good read for everyone, autistics and non-autistics, alike: “Why does masking autism contribute to burnout?” By Eloise Stark, an Autistic Ph.D. candidate from the University of Oxford, who was diagnosed at age 27.

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“I am who I am, I’m autistic and proud, I’m different, and for the first time in my life, I’m okay with that.”

“Following the attack, I developed a recurrence of mental-health problems from my youth. I grew more and more unwell. I was anxious, obsessive, depressed, and began to have suicidal feelings. I was overwhelmed by the world, by just being, and didn’t know how to cope with it.”

“Masking autism wasn’t a sustainable or safe option. I was admitted to the hospital, yet every clinician disagreed on my diagnosis. Most remarked that they felt they were ‘missing something’.”

“‘All your life you have been masking autism.’”

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(me: Yep, that's me.)

Read her journey: urevolution.com/en-eu/blogs/ma

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[Groups: @autistics | @actuallyautistic | @neurodivergence ]

Yohan Yukiya Sese Cuneta 사요한🦣youronlyone@c.im
2022-12-13

An article about “person with autism” or “autistic person”, based on two surveys:

* 2022-03 by Autistic Not Weird – 76% prefers “autistic person”; and 15% indicated either is fine. Less than 4% said they prefer “person with autism”.

* Second (from doi.org/10.1002/aur.2864 ), “Autistic Person” received 79.5%; followed by “Neurodivergent Person” and “Autistic” both received 70%.

Article by Lirio S Covey, Ph.D.

Read more: adultautismphil.org/2022/12/13

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