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Iain Macfarlane says
Read Asperu Kanojo, it’s a manga about precisely this topic and it’s honestly the most dignifying and humanizing depiction of autistic people I’ve ever seen in any media anywhere
Michelle Fleming says
Where did you find it?
Iain Macfarlane says
Michelle Fleming it’s up on mangadex. There’s no official translation at the moment but the publisher received a lot of interest from English speaking fans so it’s in the works
Esmerelda Bohème says
I seriously thought Convenience Store Woman was about an Asperger woman.
Marley Irons says
Saw this and started reading it immediately
Shebardigan says
That’s how it works. It can suck, relatively, when your autism identification comes along 36 years after your depression DX.
Ve Sana says
True.
jackmarten says
sorry, it must be hard for you. just like it’s hard for us…
Esmerelda Bohème says
My entire conversation with people today: “uh huh….yeah…oh…hmm.” That was it. Meanwhile they talk a mile a minute AT me… not TO me. Only questions they ask, “Are you married? Kids? How OLD are you? Oh you looked younger” 🙁
Amy Sagelle Oliver says
Esmerelda Bohème oh I LOVE it when people assume that all there is to know about a woman is if she’s married and has kids 🙄