Authentic, Not Exposed: Autism, Authenticity, and the Limits of Transparency

For many autistic individuals, authenticity is a moral obligation despite the risks of total honesty. They face a conflict between the learned necessity of transparency and the awareness of potential harm. Mature authenticity lies in discerning when to share versus withholding, valuing privacy without compromising integrity or self-respect.

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