not all of them, as i stated before autism is an entire spectrum, one person could have certain issues however another person could have completely different issues. there could be a person with autism that is highly intelligent however struggles with conveying emotion or social skills, however there could be a person who may struggle or be slower in learning but is very social and understands social cues and how to communicate appropriately; or you could have a complete mix of both.
you can't categorize all people with autism into one type as it is a vast spectrum of differing traits and symptoms, you can't just say "every autistic person is honest" or anything like that because that's not how autism works. also idk why you brought being christian into a topic about autism i don't see the connection
It's because I have a friend for an autistic Christian, all autists are the same, you wouldn't get a diagnosis if you weren't the same, autists belong in a group, they're not unique, they're not quirky, they're typical autistics like they all are.
iin i prefer people with autism
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not all of them, as i stated before autism is an entire spectrum, one person could have certain issues however another person could have completely different issues. there could be a person with autism that is highly intelligent however struggles with conveying emotion or social skills, however there could be a person who may struggle or be slower in learning but is very social and understands social cues and how to communicate appropriately; or you could have a complete mix of both.
you can't categorize all people with autism into one type as it is a vast spectrum of differing traits and symptoms, you can't just say "every autistic person is honest" or anything like that because that's not how autism works. also idk why you brought being christian into a topic about autism i don't see the connection
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It's because I have a friend for an autistic Christian, all autists are the same, you wouldn't get a diagnosis if you weren't the same, autists belong in a group, they're not unique, they're not quirky, they're typical autistics like they all are.