AUTISTIC MASKING EXPLAINED

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Autistic masking is a behavior where individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) suppress or hide their natural autistic characteristics to blend in with neurotypical peers.
This can involve mimicking neurotypical social behaviors, developing scripts for social interactions, and managing sensory sensitivities in public settings.

Masking can be both conscious and subconscious and is often driven by the desire for social acceptance or to avoid negative reactions from others.

However, it can also lead to significant mental health issues, including stress, anxiety, and depression, due to the constant effort required.

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