“…Clinical psychologists observed that autistic girls tend to camouflage more than boys due to a greater desire to identify with a social group (Muggleton et al, 2019). Autistic individuals often camouflaged to fit in and belong, be liked by others, and form friendships and romantic connections (Cook et al, 2018;Cook, Crane, et al, 2021;Hull et al, 2017;Milner et al, 2019;Myles et al, 2019;Myles, 2017;Pearson et al, 2022;Samoilis, 2021). Having previously faced rejection for their autistic differences, they felt that they could not be accepted as their autistic selves and thus strived to minimize the visibility of their differences by camouflaging Hickey et al, 2018;Loo et al, 2021).…”