• Tarquinn2049@lemmy.world
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    If you mean -in person- then there is quite likely an autism social society in your area, they probably have a web presence, cuz otherwise we would never find them. So search up words like that and see if you get any results nearby.

    The club and social activities will generally be oriented more towards the more profoundly affected members, but it’s common that the volunteers working with them will also be autistic but able to handle organisation and responsibility of the other members. So whichever you are looking for, you’ll find them there.

  • Simon Müller@sopuli.xyz
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    6 months ago

    presumably, you’re already in the right place!

    Though, generally all over all kinds of places in the web you’ll find communities of neurodiverse and/or autistic people :)

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    I know this might sound strange but autistic people are roughly 3x more likely to be LGBT so you could consider going to an LGBT meetup. I’m neurodivergent and LGBT and that certainly matches my experience.

  • Leg@lemmy.world
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    Do you have a special interest? Is there a community for it? Start there.