A neurowiggly little neurobabe has finally learned to accept her neuroquirks, neurotraits and general neurowhimsy, according to sources.

Avery Mann, 38, fell into a deep despair after being diagnosed as autistic last year. Now that she has gotten the help she needs, cleaned out the winter sales at Lucy & Yak, and decided to make labradoodles “her thing”, she says she is “all better now”. 

Mann has said that she no longer thinks of autism as a disability, but as a gift: “I dream of a world where every single neurocutie can recognise their unique strengths, and realise that autism doesn’t have to hold them back! If we all just had the right support and £10,000 from our parents, we’d be free to be our neurosquiggly selves.”

“Of course, some members of the neurospunky community have extra hurdles to overcome, like race, sexuality and overlapping health conditions. It’s important to recognise that some of our fellow neurobabes will need more pastel-coloured infographics until they really feel better.”

“Then we’ll all build a great big den out of pillows and happy-stim all day and eat our cosy lil’ neurosnacks!”


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