Quiet Power: A Podcast for Autistic Adults
You are standing at the edge of the room with a drink you do not want, condensation running onto your fingers, doing the maths on the earliest minute you can leave without causing offence. Everyone else is dissolving into the crowd. You are calculating an exit. In this episode, we take that dread completely seriously. Not as shyness, not as being uptight, not as something to be coaxed out of. We look at what a dance floor actually asks of you: to improvise, unscripted, in front of an audience, in a room that is already too loud and too bright, using a body whose position in space you cannot always feel. We look at why structured dancing can be fine while freestyle is unbearable. And we look at the instruction everyone repeats as though it were kindness. Just let go. Be yourself. Lose yourself in it. For someone who has never once been allowed to stop monitoring themselves, that is not an invitation. It is a demand to unmask on command, in public, at the least safe possible moment. The dread was never about rhythm. It is what a lifetime of performing a body feels like when it is concentrated into one inescapable room. You are allowed to not do this. You do not owe anyone a performance. Read the full article: https://www.heyasd.com/blogs/autism/autistic-hate-dancing [https://www.heyasd.com/blogs/autism/autistic-hate-dancing]
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