I’m not picky about “official diagnosis” for this question; I know there are a variety of reasons not to have one either intentionally and/or willingly or otherwise.

Do you folks consider your autism a disability? I have seen online a number of people say they don’t think it is, and it may not be so much for them, but someone with higher support needs might think it is. But also I don’t know those posters’ support needs, so I can’t really judge on that basis either. I figured the easiest way to find out would be to directly ask you all. So if you feel comfortable answering, I would appreciate your feedback.

EDIT: Sorry I can’t respond to everyone’s comments; there got to be a whole lot of them! But thank you all for your input!

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    8 days ago

    The way I think of it is we are actively disabled by the society we live in. We could live well if people didn’t treat us like shit and make everything harder than it needs to be. Allistic people complain about a lot of the same shit we do but they deal with it better and don’t have the motivation to change it, so we have to suffer.