![]() ![]() Autistic character who is extremely outwardly emotional.Autistic character who doesn’t seem to show emotion very much (at least from allistic POV).fragmented sentences, unusual grammar, quieter or louder than expected for the situation) Autistic character talking unusually (e.g.Autistic character is accommodated for, either officially or just in their lives by their friends/family.Autistic character is a woman (and how these intersect). ![]() Autistic character is trans (and how these intersect).Autistic character is also a person of colour (and how these intersect).Autistic character is also queer (and how these intersect).Autistic character has autistic/ND family members.Autistic character who is also disabled in another way (and how these intersect).Autistic character has a job that they really love/thrive at.Autistic character finds it hard to cope with changes.Autistic character does something/goes somewhere special interest related (and has a great time).Autistic character hangs out with friends.personal hygiene, social rules) that they’re ashamed of Autistic character who struggles with something (e.g.Autistic character starting to unmask in certain situations.Autistic character with hyperempathy who struggles to deal with it.Autistic character with low empathy who still cares about people in their own way.Autistic character does well/excels in school/at their job.Autistic character does poorly in school/at their job.Autistic character talks about/reacts to a sensory bad thing for them specifically.Autistic character is overstimulated/has sensory overload.Autistic character makes friends by being themselves.Autistic character makes friends through their special interest.Autistic character faces/copes with mental health difficulties.Autistic character has supportive friends/family.Autistic character faces ableism from friends/family.Autistic character faces ableism from strangers/acquaintances.Autistic character lets go of something that is toxic/unhealthy for them.Autistic character masking their autistic traits (or trying to).Autistic character advocating for autistic people (IRL or online, could be to one person or a hundred). ![]() monotone voice/flat affect, not talking much or talking too much, infodumping about their interests to each other, being bluntly honest) and it’s shown as natural and good
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