(PhysOrg.com) -- A study from MIT neuroscientists reveals that high-functioning autistic adults appear to have trouble using theory of mind to make moral judgments in certain situations.
I can only tell you about my personal lived experience but it’s because more things feel like lying and I prefer to be moral when possible.
It is extremely common to be told that you have no filter because what people call a filter feels like dishonesty, not telling someone how you really feel about them feels like dishonesty. More things feel like dishonesty and I’m less inclined to do them.
If I lie to someone about something it has to be pretty serious and premeditated.
I can only tell you about my personal lived experience but it’s because more things feel like lying and I prefer to be moral when possible.
It is extremely common to be told that you have no filter because what people call a filter feels like dishonesty, not telling someone how you really feel about them feels like dishonesty. More things feel like dishonesty and I’m less inclined to do them.
If I lie to someone about something it has to be pretty serious and premeditated.