Once diagnosed it’s common for people to unmask yes. What’s not common, is that once you get your diagnosis you act like the “stereotype” of autism instead of unmasking traits you already have yourself. None of it seems sincere it all just comes across as content. She was going live every night for months making different meals every night, a variety of different foods and recipes & suddenly her safe food is chicken kievs and potatoes? I got bullied relentlessly as a child for eating my safe foods everyday, I was high masking and still am but all of that goes out the window as soon as I have to eat. You don’t just suddenly start acting autistic when your diagnosed, is my point.
Edited to add this, niamh herself proving my point![Heart suit :hearts: ♥](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/joypixels/emoji-assets@5.0/png/64/2665.png)
Edited to add this, niamh herself proving my point
![Heart suit :hearts: ♥](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/joypixels/emoji-assets@5.0/png/64/2665.png)
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