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Autism Aspie Quiz

Stimming is such an alien concept to me. Like do you just flap your hands around or repeatedly say the same thing over and over?
I rarely flap my hands, just rock back and forth while humming most of the time. I don't even realize I'm humming because I'm so entrenched into it
 
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this is fucking wrong btw
 
Stimming is such an alien concept to me. Like do you just flap your hands around or repeatedly say the same thing over and over?
This sounds more like a humiliation ritual, if anything.


Somewhat not surprised given your fixation with various Communist, Socialist and former Soviet states, but other than that, I don't think anyone here would be able to tell otherwise.
 
Stimming is such an alien concept to me. Like do you just flap your hands around or repeatedly say the same thing over and over?
i dunno its how i outlet extreme happiness
sometimes its my waving my hands back and forth, or balling them into fists and doing that while im laughing, im not like waving them all around the place, just smaller range, kinda fast motions
its like when you are angry you punch something repeatedly, its an outlet for overwhelming emotions which for me are extreme happiness or confusion
when i do that im not rlly able to communicate what i feel as well which makes for awkward situations and i feel embarrassed after
 
its like when you are angry you punch something repeatedly, its an outlet for overwhelming emotions which for me are extreme happiness or confusion
I somewhat understand this, I used to furiously shake my chair back and forth or rapidly punch the air, not out of anger, but just to release energy and because it felt exhilarating.
I regret making this, self-diagnosing is gay, despite some of you are. This quiz means nothing.
Again, most of the people here are just socially inept or have some kind of social issues in some kinda way, so because they tick all those boxes, the test registers these behaviors as actual symptoms because it doesn't know how you actually are, it's just within the context of the autism narrative.
true self diagnosis is the most tiktok thing ever
It's attention-seeking behavior. For them it's not trying to understand their reality and why they act a certain way that would be deemd atypical by most, it's about feeling special or different or unique without actually trying to put in the effort to be different or unique. Also, most people born differently often wish they weren't, especially if they have a condition that's not socially acceptable or put into a situation where they would be subjected to public ridicule for something they can't control.
 
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