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by whimsicalism
1752 days ago
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> with more tiktok videos of "stimming" and flapping their hands on YouTube. I do wonder why people view this as offensive or obviously fake though. I am a pretty well-adjusted adult who has not been formally diagnosed with anything, and I still "flap hands" when I am in private/can hide it from others. It's hardly performative. |
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However if you go onto tiktok, you primarily are going to see the stim that everybody knows that real autistic people™ have. There is even some far-left advocacy within this community about having "loud hands", and even said activists have expressed discomfort with "staged stimming"
https://www.autistichoya.com/2012/01/having-loud-hands.html https://www.autistichoya.com/2018/10/neurodiversity-needs-sh...
It's just a very bizarre thing that when you're on tiktok, people desire to share what makes them look the most autistic. The other genre is incredibly attractive women getting indignant about people believing they are not autistic because they are incredibly attractive women. I get this sort of twilight zone vibe going into autism tiktok where everything seems slightly wrong.