AngelaS267
Well-Known Member
Hey there, it's me again... So I'm noticing something here. I am American, Black American to be exact, and I found out I was autistic super late in my life. I went through elementary school, middle school, high school, college, without knowing I was autistic. After finding out that I was, I find it a little shocking that more people didn't.... know that I was autistic? After having this discovery, it seems painfully clear that I am on the spectrum. But I don't see a lot of public discussion or awareness of having Aspergers at all. I feel like if I were to let people know that I was, they wouldn't understand what I mean... Or maybe label me a hypochondriac, or say that I'm being extra perhaps. I notice in Europe, they have a lot more open dialogue about being on the spectrum, but in America... If you're talking about autism, your talking about someone who is non-verbal, extreme stimming, a savant, just the most extreme cases. Also, my sister and I are the only other black autistic people I know... It seems strangely taboo in America because it doesn't feel like there is even remotely enough resources for adults with autism or public understanding. I don't even know what I'm trying to get at... Maybe if you're from Europe, how do you think people deal with your autism? Do you think there is a general understanding of Aspergers or Autism? Or is it just as bad there as it is here in America? Do you get help for it at school? Is there help for adults? Or hell, if you're from anywhere else that isn't America, how do you think your country handles Autism as a whole?