What the title says. Well intentioned, often other “neurodivergent” people look at your life, your autism, and say: “you should mask harder.”

For example, I accidentally said something that offended a friend. Won’t go into detail, but it was me unintentionally coming off as arrogant, not something bad like a slur or hate speech.

I asked for advice (elsewhere) and the advice was universally, “you see, NT avoid this topic at all costs. Going forwards, know it is best to avoid this topic.”

But isn’t this just saying “mask harder and be more palatable for everyone else”?

Every piece of “autism advice” I see even in “neurodivergent friendly” communities is basically “how to be less autistic.”

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    I’m not autistic (that I know of), but I do have ADHD so I can be a bit extra sometimes. I’ve realized that it’s a different mask for every person or group of friends.

    Occasionally I run into people with whom the mask is pretty much transparent. Those are my favorite people. I’m a lot more fun around them. So as long as I get to choose, these are the people I hang out with.

    My current job (well, former job - I’m a contractor now) is actually great, because like half the team is people like that. I can make stupid ass jokes or rant about things, and it’s all good.