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Not to detract from your point but several of those could also be addressed by having not been raised to be exactly sociable? More than half of those are just symptoms of being an introvert, especially one that has been a NEET for years prior to the game start. Also the reaction to the figure rearrangement is valid and probably what most people would do if someone barged into your room uninvited and messed up your hard effort of arranging them all in that configuration. Don't get me wrong I'm not discounting the possibility of her being autistic, nor am I discrediting her for potentially being so, but I agree it feels like a leap to conclude that she just is autistic due to several common symptoms of just not connecting to people for years
Alright I'm beyond done arguing, let's just call it even and say it's very possible she's autistic. We done?
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How do these examples come across to you as autistic, yet not antisocial? It's infinitely easier to hold a conversation about something you care about than it is to talk about something you really don't care about.
I'll give you that they were permitted into the room, but not permitted to mess with shit. Also, situational OCD is a thing. Sure she may not have extreme germophobe levels of OCD, evidenced by the numerous trash bags in her room initially, but with a certain pose configuration on the figurines is a lot easier to get OCD over.
All I'm saying is I've listened to a lot of different people call a lot of characters autistic for simply not being an extrovert.
Nothing wrong with being autistic, and given there's no confirmation one way or the other, I can't say that she's not autistic, but on the flip side there's no way of saying for certain that she is, not without jumping to a conclusion at least. It could be autism, or just not wanting to deal with people outside of those that can hold a compelling conversation about what's relevant