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Its because of something called dyspraxia and it usually gets un diagnosed because both autism and dyspraxia exhibit the same traits. basically dyspraxia causes motor issues and issues with facial flexes.
i've been starting to wonder if there's a fix to dyspraxia as it may be the reason autistic people look so stiff at times, not to say that autism has no involvement, the clusminess is all because of autism as well as social interaction
i've been starting to wonder if there's a fix to dyspraxia as it may be the reason autistic people look so stiff at times, not to say that autism has no involvement, the clusminess is all because of autism as well as social interaction