 Number two, people will pity you for your openness about being autistic. They will see it as a cry for help, a cry for support, a cry for a shoulder to cry on. Yes, people think that every time that you say that you're autistic or anything, any difference that you have that you're going to them for sympathy. You're telling them because you have a bad life and you won't tell them about your bad life. Whereas if you're being open about being autistic more often than not, you're just saying, I'm autistic. Hello, I'm an autistic person. It may come up in conversation or you may just blurt it out like I have done on some regrettable drunk occasions. When you talk about autism so much, like it's like the only thing that you talk about for like three or four years.