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Oh, That’s Just My Autism
Melissa Tacia
142 episodes
4 days ago
Join me (a woman in her 40’s) as I process the ins and outs of seeking, obtaining, and processing an autism diagnosis at the age of 41.
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Join me (a woman in her 40’s) as I process the ins and outs of seeking, obtaining, and processing an autism diagnosis at the age of 41.
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Ep 132: I'm So (Platonically) Into You
Oh, That’s Just My Autism
24 minutes 10 seconds
1 year ago
Ep 132: I'm So (Platonically) Into You

Ever find a person who you are SO into...but not in a romantic way? It feels like a crush without the romance. Yes, platonic crushes are a real thing! I suspect that this is a phenomenon that affects us neurodivergent folk a little more because when we find something (or...someone) interesting, we go all in. And that's ok! (I also take a verbal sidequest and talk about actual crushes and how those are ok too, even if you're in a relationship).

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Oh, That’s Just My Autism
Join me (a woman in her 40’s) as I process the ins and outs of seeking, obtaining, and processing an autism diagnosis at the age of 41.