11:20am
October 13, 2013
➸ Trying to find the right words: royhals: idk man i mean if theres a loud autistic child in the cinema...
idk man i mean if theres a loud autistic child in the cinema i think it’s not only an inconvenience to regular movie go-ers but the autistic ones are guaranteed a free meltdown with their snacks.
if u think i should sit up the back being increasingly agitated and panicky just…
I always forget to warn people about that aspect of Autreat. I’m both sensory defensive and capable of being loud, but I prefer being able to be in places where autistic loudness is allowed.
Honestly I feel most comfortable in general in environments where I can hear other disabled people making random noises and stuff. I get uncomfortable with the rules around sound even in normal social situations.
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cosmicautist reblogged this from withasmoothroundstone and added:exactly why I would not feel comfortable at a sensory-friendly showing of whatever. At Autreat and the like I know...
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