making an "autism" space
I was listening to Devon Price audiobook and there was lots of talk on making your space fit you not normative ideals, have things how you want them not how were told to. Make the environment less stressful to you. similar thoughts on all aspects of personal life.
But what about being in a relationship? having children? should everyone bend to my will? Wont I make my child weird ?
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Have your own autism cave, and let others have their space too. That seems a reasonable solution to me.
Sharing space with others can be difficult, yeah. I have my own little autism space in one room. I offered the spot to my sister to try to nap in once, and she said she couldn't relax because it was so cluttered and messy she nearly had a panic attack.
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