Neurotypicals have weaker preferences regarding textures and other sensory inputs. By and large, they would not write, read, or expect others to be interested in a blow-by-blow of asthetics.
Also, at a meta level, the very act of writing down specifics about a thing is not neurotypical. Contrast this post with the equivalent presentation in a mainstream magazine. The same content would be covered via pictures, feeling words, and generalities, with specific products listed in a footnote or caption, if at all. Or consider what your neurotypical friend’s Facebook post about a renovation/new house etc. Emphasize: typically it’s the people, as in “we just bought a house. I love the wide open floor plan, and the big windows looking out over the yard make me so happy” in contrast to “we find that the residents are happier and more productive with 1000W of light instead of the typical 200.”
Neurotypicals have weaker preferences regarding textures and other sensory inputs. By and large, they would not write, read, or expect others to be interested in a blow-by-blow of asthetics. Also, at a meta level, the very act of writing down specifics about a thing is not neurotypical. Contrast this post with the equivalent presentation in a mainstream magazine. The same content would be covered via pictures, feeling words, and generalities, with specific products listed in a footnote or caption, if at all. Or consider what your neurotypical friend’s Facebook post about a renovation/new house etc. Emphasize: typically it’s the people, as in “we just bought a house. I love the wide open floor plan, and the big windows looking out over the yard make me so happy” in contrast to “we find that the residents are happier and more productive with 1000W of light instead of the typical 200.”
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