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  • ...traits]] possible. Instead of giving different hazily defined clusters of traits their own names, it makes more sense to briefly describe each individual pe ...ectively claim "but we're one of the good ones", because no combination of traits makes you bad.
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  • ...with people who have some slightly [[Autistic_and_allistic_traits|autistic traits]] at one end, and people more heavily affected by autism on the other, a si ...ither autistic or you're not, but within that, there are lots of different traits, and you may have some but not others, and to varying degrees. It's not a
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  • ...upsoc/status/1488554496691257350 a list] of over 100 lesser known Autistic traits that Autistic people experience every day of their lives expressed as lived ...one or both of your parents may have "normalized" Autism because Autistic traits are normal for their family.
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  • You have Intuitive Autistic Empathy instead of Intuitive Allistic Empathy ...than Allistic Empathy, but you may have learned to mask, mimic, or emulate Allistic Empathy.
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  • ...es not have the time or patience to help the Autistic person to understand Allistic behaviors. ...tte, etc. without sufficient explanation for what they did "wrong" from an Allistic viewpoint.
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  • ...es not have the time or patience to help the Autistic person to understand Allistic behaviors. ...te, etc.. without sufficient explanation for what they did "wrong" from an Allistic viewpoint.
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  • ...rdles that are difficult to overcome since they are primarily designed for allistic patients. ...well-educated about autism and informs them that they may display autistic traits.
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  • ...rodiversity|neurotype]] that includes people who share some of a series of traits. A person with this neurotype is '''autistic'''. ...lti-dimensional spectrum'''. In other words, there are several independent traits that might lead to the label. Two autistic people can be wildly different f
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  • ...titled book Politeness: Some Universals in Language Usage, when [[Antonym|allistic]] (they assume all) people speak, they usually sacrifice this clarity, inst ...merely a subset of a larger ruleset that can override Grice's Maxims, that allistic people can intuitively pick up on and learn to reciprocate.
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  • Allistic people are naturally inclined (by virtue of their neurotype) to absorb and [[Category:Allistic traits]]
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  • ...ests, Pattern Recognition, Hyper and Hypo senses, and other Neurodivergent traits and experiences can give an Autistic person profound insights that are expe Allistic Person: "How can you tell that person we just met is Autistic?"
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  • ...en result in people viewing all autistics as being a certain way. Negative traits are magnified. ...ly autistic, the commentary and framing/tone of the show, which comes from allistic narrators/therapists/family members, contributes to many stereotypes.)
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  • When an [[Allism|allistic]] person implores you to use '''common sense''', usually they're asking you Allistic people are naturally inclined (by virtue of their neurotype) to absorb and
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  • ...ch of a desire (or ability) to fit in. In other words, more Autistic than allistic people may ''appear'' to be LGBT because we're more honest with ourselves, ...a particular disregard for people with mismatched combinations), autistic traits may be socially interpreted differently based on which gender you were rais
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  • == List of Autistic traits (incomplete) == ...autistic person necessarily has many of the traits listed below, but these traits do tend to show up more often in autistic people than in non-autistic peopl
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  • ...have a different style of "autobiographical" memory than Allistic people. Allistic people have a constant recording of their experiences but Autistic people t ...type is unacceptable and that Autistic people should act in all ways as if Allistic. ABA is therefore ableism and a violation of anti-discrimination laws.
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