You might have mentioned it; I had the impression that you were, but now that I think about it, I can't remember when or how I came to think so.
Based on the title of the book, I'm guessing it has to do with learning to fit in enough that one isn't visibly autistic and/or no longer meets the diagnostic criteria, and how messed up it is that such is hailed as being "cured"?
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Based on the title of the book, I'm guessing it has to do with learning to fit in enough that one isn't visibly autistic and/or no longer meets the diagnostic criteria, and how messed up it is that such is hailed as being "cured"?