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I tend to play with my action figures mainly for taking pics of their poses in real life situations and posting them online for fun. I sometimes tend to reflect myself onto some of the figures I pose and take pics at. I stumbled down a rabbit hole on how feeling attachment towards inanimate objects is a sign of autism. Should I get clinically tested?
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>>34393399
> play with my action figures mainly for taking pics of their poses in real life situations and posting them online for fun.
That sounds great.

I don't know, to be honest, the way you write it sounds like something an autistic person would do. But what you write doesn't tell the whole story.
Passion for something isn't so easy.
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>>34393399
Read the DSM-5 entry (search engine query: "dsm5 filetype:pdf"). If you think you fit at least a few of the criteria, then continue. Next, consider some (inevitably mediocre) online tests like the following: https://embrace-autism.com/raads-r/#test. If your result seems somewhat notable, then continue. Then, if you still think there's a chance you really are on the spectrum, then find a local psychologist who is willing to test adults. Such a search would look like: "[local city/town] asd psychological evaluation adults"

And fwiw, nothing you said seems *too* weird, imo. There are normal people out there with unique interests and hobbies that they aren't vocal about.
t. diagnosed
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>>34393399
there is no advantage that will come to you by being a certified autist. It will only harm you. Unless you actually want institutional accommodations like some kind of helpless black woman
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>>34393399
You're not autistic as a diagnosis. You're just autistic as in, a modern word for nerd.



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