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Unfold the Real Story of Autism and Friendship: From Autistic Girl to Woman
Contrary to common belief, making friends isn't as much of a struggle for autistic girls and women because we have our very own brand of social interactions and building friendships. In fact, many autistic individuals have a vibrant inner world that's a privilege to discover, along with a strong ability for genuine connection. While others might engage in small talk about the weather (yawn), we dive straight into the deep end—like, "So, what’s your stance on the existence of
Sep 1812 min read


Understanding Dating as Autistic Women: The Fun, The Slow and The Hilarious
Let's address some vulnerability upfront: I never thought I'd write about dating, as it has never really interested me and I’m no good at...
Jun 416 min read


Recognising Signs of Autistic Burnout and Recovery Strategies: Overcoming the Invisible Struggle
Autistic burnout is a silent battle many autistic individuals experience; it's a deep state of physical, mental, and emotional...
Apr 2533 min read


Understanding the Unpredictable Dynamics of Friendships for Late-Diagnosed Autistic Women
Let's have a quick dive into the statistics surrounding women with autism who are undiagnosed. Recent studies reveal that by the age of 18, a staggering 80% of females are still wandering through life without an autism diagnosis or an accurate diagnosis. This could lead to not fully understanding their identity, affecting their ability to navigate adulthood with autism and limiting their potential to develop healthy strategies to cope effectively with friendships and relation
Apr 1217 min read
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