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Imposter syndrome is common with late-diagnosed autistic people, and it works overtime with me. Although I now know and accept that I’m disabled, I still feel a phony, a faker, a charlatan. This isn’t rational (what in imposter’s syndrome is?) but it is potent, making me feel like I’m over-reacting when responding to ableism, as if it shouldn’t upset me because I’m not really autistic.
Untypical: How the world isn’t built for autistic people and what we should all do about it
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