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I want to put some positivity out there
So, I've been attending knitting groups and maybe it's my town maybe it's the craft but it's a bit of a safe haven for autistic/ND people. Some people in these groups have come forward and mention their diagnoses and how knitting groups really help them because:
-You don't have to make eye contact while talking to people because you're looking at your work
-You can "fidget" aka knit while talking to people and it's not distracting
-You can sit there the whole time and barely say anything and still be very welcome
-It doesn't have to be knitting, crochet, embroidery beading ect can come to the table
-You can bring one project or be like me and bring half your project stash in to go from one project to the next because bird-brain.
-There's no obligation to go or stay for the whole time. When your social battery is depleted people get it.
So if you knit, crochet or craft in any other way allow me to recommend going to a local group. Your results may vary but I've found the crafting community is worth taking a chance on.
its always "youre cute" and never "you have bewitched me body and soul and i love, love, love you."