Definitely Laios from Delicious in Dungeon. I didn't even realise he's supposed to be weird, his actions seemed very reasonable and normal to me. Something clicked in my head after the nightmare flashback that he actually displays a lot of autistic traits.
Ask Autistic People
A community for anyone to ask autistic people questions: non-autistic people to learn about the autistic experience and autistic people to get information or validation from their peers.
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- Follow instance rules
- Text-posts only
- Questions must be directed at autistic people
- If you are answering a question and are not autistic, please state so in your comment. Otherwise, it is presumed the respondent is autistic.
Keep in mind: Autistic people are a diverse group with diverse experiences and perspectives. Not one represents the entire community.
Yes.
Which one(s)?
That link leads me to a broken Wikipedia page
Doesn't matter that much (but somehow, the link works for me), it's just a stupid joke (google Yes Man (film)). I haven't watched it, so I don't even know if I used the joke correctly.
Yes. Endeavour Morse is the first that springs to mind. I'm sure there are others, but would need to think about that more.
I recently started rewatching the cartoon, I liked as preteen, Sabrina: The animated series. I relate to her needing to hide her secret life from her schoolmates, like I still don't like to share my interests with other people (even those, I consider friends). I also relate to the fear of rejection, witch (yay stupid puns) keeps me from disclosing my diagnosis to most people.