
Masking 101: The Hidden Curriculum of Being Socially Acceptable
From rehearsing small talk to decoding office jargon, this irreverent take on masking explores the unspoken rules neurodivergent people navigate daily.
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From rehearsing small talk to decoding office jargon, this irreverent take on masking explores the unspoken rules neurodivergent people navigate daily.

People don’t run from autism — they run from their own discomfort about it. This brutally honest and bitingly funny article explores what really happens after you say, “I’m autistic,” and the strange art of being quietly excluded.

A neurodivergent take on the social minefield of eye contact, masking, and the unfortunate realities of looking anywhere but someone’s face—including, yes, accidental boob stares.

A witty, thoughtful reflection on discovering you’re autistic later in life—navigating masking, awkward conversations, and the quiet joy of finally understanding yourself. Weird doesn’t mean wrong.

Explore life with high-functioning autism in this humorous first-person account, revealing its quirks, challenges, and unexpected joys.