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Autistic State of Mind: The chaotic symphony of a late-diagnosed woman's mind Autistic State of Mind: The chaotic symphony of a late-diagnosed woman's mind by Kayla Francis
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“Being alone together” is exactly what it sounds like. Most of the time, I don’t want to be alone, but I also want to be doing my own thing. This type of bonding is when two people do separate things in the same room as one another.”
Kayla Francis, Autistic State of Mind: The chaotic symphony of a late-diagnosed woman's mind
“I always overshare or don’t share enough. There is no in-between, and I still haven’t figured out how to find a good balance there.”
Kayla Francis, Autistic State of Mind: The chaotic symphony of a late-diagnosed woman's mind
“I suffer from living in a neurotypical world that consistently tries to change, erase, or “cure” me in order to conform to its societal norms.”
Kayla Francis, Autistic State of Mind: The chaotic symphony of a late-diagnosed woman's mind
“One of my biggest triggers whenever I told someone that I thought I was autistic or even after being diagnosed is, “yeah, but you’re so smart.”
Kayla Francis, Autistic State of Mind: The chaotic symphony of a late-diagnosed woman's mind