I read that autism comes with repetitive behavior and restricted interests, so what do you think?

What exactly limits your behavior like my own?

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Physics, neurochemistry, society, imagination?

Too vague. I don’t know what you’re really asking for. Please clarify.

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What limits your behavior as an autistic?

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All the things I said and much more. Roughly speaking, all the things that limit everyone’s behavior.

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Kryptonite.

… Or maybe a mix of anxiety and depression. One of the two.

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I dislike being noticed. Getting attention especially from people I do not know is extremely uncomfortable for me. (Online is significantly less problematic compared to physically)

This limits what I do in a general sense

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Explaining your question in the post would be a good idea.

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Good idea.

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The potential consequences

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