decades of self medicating
This seems a common theme among some autistic people.
It would be interesting to get some stats on that, and in particular, how frequently it happens
before being aware of being autistic verses how many only self medicate after diagnosis, and also by age range and age when diagnosed.
Hmm... If a stereotypical autist is fixated with patterns and likes strong associations between things, wouldn't rhymes be just appropriate way of communication?
Well this would seem pretty likely, and for me I run on schemas and data patterns, and the connections within and between them, but only expressed in words within my conscious awareness, so the words are more than just important, no words no me in essence, or no ability to express myself at all (I wonder if anyone would notice?
).
And as I make logical structures in my subconscious based in the input and output of words in the conscious I can only express all that grand richness in words, so the wordplay, puns, rhymes, etc, are the closest I can come to being creative in any kind of 'artistic' fashion (rather than the art of constructing things of function).
But whether that's not something non-autistic people can have a talent for seems unlikely, and most are far better than anything I could produce, or at least able to be appreciated by many. So I wondered whether the rhyming is a broader ability across the general population and it's more what I do with it, how I apply it and for what, that reflects the autism?