by Morgan Tierney October 31, 2006
Neurotypical nonconformity is social behavior that does not match the norms typically expected in neurotypical communities. The term is usually used by non-autistic people who show some or many of the traits of, and prefer to socialise with, autistic or other neurodivergent people.
by socialistpoet June 03, 2022
Not adhering to traditional or cultural expectations of their age. An adult who is age-nonconforming may enjoy children's media, dolls, or participating in childish activities. A child who is age-nonconforming may like more mature media or dislike children's media or participate in mature activities. Age-nonconforming may also take the formal of childish or mature attire.
by Shugunou February 03, 2023