I do think I tend to be more consistent in my choices than many people, but that\’s often presented as a bad thing, not a good one. It can indicate a certain inflexibility of thinking, and while I\’m prone to that, I do try to mitigate it. I try new foods. I eat foods I know I hate when visiting other people for politeness\’ sake. I make efforts to interact neurotypically with neurotypical people.
The last thing about this article I wanted to note was the apparent re-branding of ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorders) into ASC (Autism Spectrum Conditions). This is… interesting to me, and most likely driven by the neurodiversity movement and increased communication between researchers and proponents of that movement. I wouldn\’t expect a re-printing of the DSM (psychology\’s manual of diagnoses) anytime soon, but it\’s promising to see things like this slip into research. Hopefully, it\’s a sign of progress, and viewing autistic people as more than simply a diagnosis.