An Autistic Traveler’s Guide to NYC
<p>This famous city goes by many names, but one thing is clear: it’s a huge city. And huge cities can be an autistic person’s worst nightmare. I firmly believe in testing all of my boundaries on a regular basis, so I interviewed my cousin Alex, who has lived in NYC on the Upper East Side for over 5 years. Cousin Alex is the kind of person I like to call “a friend to the autism community.” While she herself isn’t autistic, she respects the diagnosis and seeks to better understand the symptoms we face daily. If that isn’t being a friend to our community, I don’t know what is!</p>
<p>In this post, we’re going to dive into two main things about NYC.<br />
First, we’ll discuss where <em>you should go</em>.<br />
Then, we’ll discuss where you <em>shouldN’T go.</em></p>
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