Why autistic people need others to be reliable

One of the traits I most admire and need is reliability. If I am to have any sort of meaningful relationship with someone then they must be reliable. The fundamental reason is that when a person is reliable, their actions are predictable. If their actions are predictable then my relationship with them is also going to be predictable. That means a larger proportion of my life will be predictable. When my life is predictable I feel much less anxious. My mental health is improved.


What do I mean when I talk about ‘reliability’? A reliable person is someone who:


Communicates clearly their plans

Does what they say they are going to do

Doesn’t tend to forget about what they said

Is organised in their mind

Is responsive

Is punctual

Doesn’t often change or cancel plans


These are all characteristics that many neurotypical people also appreciate and admire. However, I think a lot of autistic people will have a much, much greater “need” for this characteristic in others.






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