@actuallyautistic also, some funny thing about the questionaries is that if you, like me, avoid answering too categorically (no matter what the question is, I most often hesitate to give 1 or 5 answers on those ‘rate on the scale from 1 to 5’ questions), you don’t score as high as people who are more ‘sure’. I mean, doesn’t matter how well the symptom fits, I feel like “always” and “never” are not valid answers for like 99.99% of questions at all, because there always are some exceptions, and I, being a monolith of doubt, almost never say I am absolutely sure in anything. Even if you ask me if I am sure about my name or my identity. So I feel that that kind of assessment when they just count the points is kinda wrong?