 If you're applying a label to yourself, you're assuming that it's sort of like the generalized or stereotypical idea of it. So like, you're always going to have to fit somewhere within that label to give yourself it. You know, if you give the example of autism, for some reason, you stop needing to stim because like for myself, like I go to the gym, so I don't really stim a lot. So I don't do that. And I tend to make like pretty decent eye contact for neurotypical standards. So I meet all of these these sort of criteria that kind of don't fit with autism. Yeah, I mean, I've been trying to make like quite a few reels and like posts and that kind of stuff, especially people outside of like the autistic community. They have an idea of like certain traits that they've heard from a family member or they've seen on TV. Oh, autistic people don't do this, this and this. So they kind of use it as like a confirmation bias. It's like, okay, they don't make eye contact. They tell them it's the autistic or they do they're not they're not autistic.