🔒: It would be nice if people realised that some of us are deeply uncomfortable with what I would call hyper sincerity not because we're cynical irony bros, but because of our neurodivergence.

It's actually a big problem for a lot of autistics to deal with this, and that this is ignored shows which kind of autistics are accepted by a lot of you and which aren't.

🔒: Forcing autistics to act like this when it makes them feel very uncomfortable, if not leading to a meltdown outright, is a very common form of abusive behaviour towards us especially when we're younger.

When I see people go on about how kind, wholesome, soft and caring they are, alarm bells go off in my head.

For others it can be outright triggering but whatever, carry on. I know autistics like me are just cold, heartless, and not worth giving a shit about.

🔒: Once softness and sincerity becomes a tacit demand, like I feel is increasingly happening on here especially, you're getting into very dangerous territory.