People on the spectrum can take things really literally

Autistic young people usually have a very ‘black and white’ or literal way of understanding the people and world around them. This means that we tend to be trusting, and to believe what we hear and see. This can make it difficult for us to interpret what the people around us – in person or on screens – are thinking, feeling, doing or trying to communicate.

"People on the spectrum can take things really literally. Once I see a way to do something, I won't do it a different way. So it might be a factor of seeing one (pornographic) video and then thinking 'that's what sex is'. Ella, 16.
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