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The original was posted on /r/autism by /u/vampire_punk on 2023-08-11 02:31:27.


"voluntary self-identification of disability" has come up more and more on job applications for me. I feel like now I can confidently say yes, I have invisible disabilities, but I'm afraid of what would come from that (less pay, less hours, or treated like I don't know how to function as an adult)

I always click "I do not want to answer", I do the same thing on the gender question since I'm trans. I understand companies do this because they're trying to prove they're hiring marginalized groups, it makes them look good. but I'm always worried about what it'd mean for me.

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