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"textContent": "Dating is hard enough, but for someone with autism, it’s a whole other thing. The show Love on a Spectrum follows several people looking for love and seeking a relationship. The reason why it’s such a good autism representation is that it doesn’t filter out the so-called “bad” parts of autism. Some shows oversell it […]\n\nThe post Why “Love on a Spectrum” is Great for Representation appeared first on NYCTastemakers.",
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