I would feel more comfortable walking out alone at night, since there wouldn't be all these pubs and bars open with obnoxious, rowdy, tarty youths coming out, showing off in their crowd and making others feel intimidated. There would be pubs and bars open with some people in and out (since not all Aspies hate pubs and bars), but there wouldn't be as many.
And I would get looked at less in the street, and I would be able to cover my ears when a loud sound occurs, without being looked at funny by others (because most others would be doing it). I don't think things would be as loud anyway, because the manufacterers would be Aspies too and so would be intelligent enough to invent and make things that make less noise. If the majority of people were Aspies, then this world would be more or less Aspie-friendly.
I suppose it is possible to imagine how this would work, if you really sat and thought about it. If life was and always had been this way, then I suppose nobody would know any different, would we? It'd just be the world we're born into, and we'd just adapt, like we have now. It's like trying to imagine what it'd be like if the grass was red, or if the sky was green. We wouldn't think it's ridiculous, because it'd just be a part of life that we automatically adapted to in babyhood. Or sometimes I wonder what life would be like if I grew up with lots of siblings, instead of just the one. Or, what would I have been like if I was born a boy? What does having a penis feel like? It's so interesting to imagine what life would be like in another light.
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