I’d like to start off by saying I have autism.

Many people - autistic and otherwise - have debated whether to refer to us as autistic people, or people with autism.

I’m aware that some people with autism prefer the former description, autistic people. Personally, I don’t mind either description. I’d guess most of us aren’t that bothered, although I don’t know for sure.

That being said, the latter description, people with autism, is widely considered to be more politically correct.

Neurotypical people will visit this community, and we don’t want to offend them by using the incorrect term to describe ourselves.

/s, by the way. Never let an NT tell you what to call yourself.

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    1 year ago

    I’d love to expand on the why if poss. I prefer Autistic person person probably, only because I feel that ‘person with autism’ kind of infers it’s something you could obtain to me, rather than park of your inherent makeup. But why does that change for a collective?