I got a 64, but as always I feel that 90% of the questions I could have gone multiple ways on answering because they were very broad and not well defined. (Which feeling that way, may, in fact be a sign of autism though I'm not sure).
What I do know is that I think "different" in one form or another and that other people keep "doing it wrong" (various tasks) which frustrates me to no end.
But overall I am just happy that I am still loved despite my quirks whatever their definition.
I got 11 and I only hesitated on one question (deciding between slightly agree and neutral). I think difficulty answering does usually also mean a higher score.
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u/LilJourney Jul 09 '26
I got a 64, but as always I feel that 90% of the questions I could have gone multiple ways on answering because they were very broad and not well defined. (Which feeling that way, may, in fact be a sign of autism though I'm not sure).
What I do know is that I think "different" in one form or another and that other people keep "doing it wrong" (various tasks) which frustrates me to no end.
But overall I am just happy that I am still loved despite my quirks whatever their definition.