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> Aahh! Never mind!
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Difficulties with fantasy and theatrically based imagination could mean that for some individuals with ASD maintaining 'romance' 'motivation' and 'spontaneity' in their relationships will need effort. They might not even notice when it is missing or why it should be useful in the first place. Some individuals with ASD have said that they are visual thinkers and have strong visual imaginations. I believe for many of us this will mean the need to stay focused upon 'reality' based imagined images of 'Other' and possible obsessions with a person, personage and/or aspects of a person. The fact that so many NT people use fetishes, photographs, films, the Internet etc. etc. to flog their imaginations and promote sexual arousal seems to argue against NT imagination being so much more adequate in this specific area... |
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+ The #ActuallyAutistic Guide to Building Independence |
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+ As Dr. Damian Milton explains in his "double empathy problem" (Milton, 2018), people who experience life differently - in his research, Autistic people and neurotypical people - often encounter difficulties relating to each other. And while Autistic people have often been blamed for those challenges, he contends that those difficulties go both ways. |
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> Show books by men too?
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+ My Shouting, Shattered, Whispering Voice |
+ Patrice Vecchione |
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+ But wait: all of your poems are going somewhere! Keep in mind, every poem you write increases your skill; each poem helps you hone your vision, develop your style, refine your chosen subject matter, take creative leaps, and learn to trust your imagination. |
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> Show books by men too?