Privilege of choice

Many of us with very visible autism disability DO NOT HAVE THE PRIVILEGE OF CHOICE, 
“to-disclose” or “not-to-disclose” our autism dx to ask for accommodations.

In fact, a very visible disability means many doors of opportunity are slammed shut in your face even before you have a chance to cross the doorway, or before you come to asking for accommodations on the other side. You are held to a much higher bar to even get anywhere close to the door. The question of choice does not even arise.

We desperately need SOLUTIONS, so ALL autistics get to access doors of opportunities.

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