Huh, that first one feels more like Schizoid personality disorder. My impression is that, while autistic people can struggle to make and keep friends, they do generally still want to have the same amount of friends as an allistic person.
lol! I used to think that everyone was acting normal in public, but really everyone was stereotypically autistic in private. Nope. Turns out that I'm stereotypically autistic in private and act normal in public, while everyone else is just normal all the time.
NTs are not acting like they're interested in the weather. It's their cultural form of building social connections and assessing whether they want to get closer with said person. Also helps some of them be comfortable because they have difficulty with silence, as if something were wrong if no one was talking.
beware the
"oh i guess i'm autistic, but i mean i'm not stereotypically autistic. Okay i guess i am quite stereotypically autistic, but that doesn't mean i also have to be bisexual. Okay i guess i am somewhat bisexual, but i'm at least quite comfortably cis. Okay i guess i'm not completely cis, but etc etc etc"
pipeline
i'm at the stage of looking at femboys and going "ah crap"