 Integrated masking is all about sort of peeling away the mask first, identifying who you are, what is autism to you, that kind of thing, and then choosing which situations you want to show your autistic side as well. So it's like, you're putting on a mask, but you're putting on an autistic mask. Well, I teach my students this, that there are times and places for everything. You know, I was like, you can't go up to your mom and start cussing her out. You're fired, as you should be. Neurotypical people mask too. There's this big thing that it's only an odd thing. No, they mask just as much as we do. It's a society thing. I would say the difference is that sometimes autistics we buy into our own masks. We feel like if we unmask, it's shameful.