How are autistic people treated in your country? Are they subject to any stigma from wider society?https://raads-rtest.org/
>>217220166I hate this test with the questions like "Others consider me odd or different". The fuck do I know what others think of me?
>>217220826I interpreted those types of questions as people telling you that you are odd or strange.
>>217220914But what if they have never told me that but still think I'm weird? I realise that in this case I should answer "no" but it's still half truth.
>>217221022Just because you can't prove that other people think you're odd, doesn't mean that you've missed some evidence that you are.
>>217220166> How are autistic people treated in your country?If you’re a child, An angel who can’t do no bad.If you’re an adult than you’re ridiculed and ostracized from most forms of society
>>217221132>doesn't mean that you've missed some evidence that you areBut that's literally the definition of the word "evidence", which s "the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid". I would need additional information of whether people consider (e.g. think) me odd. I can't for sure say what people think of me because I can't read their minds.The proper question would be like "Have people ever called you odd or different?".
I lost a lot of points on the language partMany times I can't elaborate comprehensive sentences and I'm afraid of public speaking.
>>217222180My issue was speaking loudly, I was told many times during school that I was speaking too loud and needed to quiet down.
>>217222762That doesn't mean you're autistic. My sister has a hearing loss (she denies) and she speaks loud as fuck because of that
>>217222887It's just one issue that's ingrained in my mind. I've never realized that I spoke loudly until so many people told me. My dad has the same issue, and he repeats himself constantly. I'm certain that both of us have autism.