Ever since I was a kid, I’ve loved Dixie. I don’t know what it is, but the melody has always made me happy. I have autism, and I listen to Dixie at least 50+ times a day. At work, I usually have different versions of Dixie playing on loop. As a result, I see everything connected to the South, Confederacy, etc. with a positive note. The ironic part is I have no familial or otherwise connection to the South. I’m wondering if autistic obsessions with songs is common and if it’s caused problems with others.
>>32340387>I’m wondering if autistic obsessions with songs is common and if it’s caused problems with others.Obsessions are normal for autists. The obsession itself is rarely the problem.
>>32340393I worry people might think I have some kind of racial ideology.
>>32340407Then stop talking about your obsession and stop displaying Confederate imagery. You're clearly self aware, so you know this, autist or not.
>>32340387holy fucking shit my sister has autism and plays that same song on repeat whenever she gets the chance to it is so embarrassing .. good lord
>>32340387I’m the same with austrian marches for no reason. Not a specific one over and over though. Its not that deep. Just a song.