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Originally Posted by FlamesFanStrandedInEDM
Every case of Autism is different, but one consistent trend is actions that come off as inconsiderate or rude.
I've just seen similar actions from autistic children at my school , one in particular would of reacted almost exactly like that. "The floor is dirty, therefor I don't want my bag on the floor, it'd be uncomfortable on my lap, therefor I don't want it on my lap"
But ya, he is probably just a jerk
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I taught in a school for autistic children and later adult learners with autism. The motivation you're talking about might be there, but that kind of passive aggressive confrontation is not something I've seen from an autistic individual.
Outbursts, sure, but passive aggressive confrontation? I dunno.
Who knows though. Don't think it really matters, either way.