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Dylan Delgado's avatar

Very interesting article!

Now, being autistic, I'm very familiar with the idea of masking (in this case, it's hiding away certain traits that a neuronormative person would find either undesirable or inappropriate given the setting). This I can do for a while, but it is tiring.

In a post of mine I did say something to the lines of "you can assume that the stuff I am typing is the unmasked version of my thoughts". This is largely due to the fact that I have time to think; people aren't interrupting my train of thoughts to the point where I have to rush just to get my two cents in before someone else hops over me, and that for the most part I'm in my room typing these things so I have all my senses regulated.

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Cole Rom's avatar

Trust is the antidote, YES! So many people lack self trust, my self at one point. Having it is like having a solid foundation of confidence and way less worry about what you appear as. Instead you know yourself enough to know the real you behind any mask. I also love how you talk about the mask for each occasion, sometimes it’s necessary to have a mask, or rather, perhaps it’s tuning into a part of you- the wise self, the fun self, the professional self.

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