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As far as "labels" go, I personally avoid them. I am me, you are you. Each one of us is a complex, layered, and often changing unique individual. I definitely have characteristics which can be useful in helping someone (someone else, or myself) to have a better understanding of who I am when explored at some depth.
However, I am not just a gathering of characteristics. "Me"-ness is greater than the sum of my parts. Does autism play a substantial role in what it means to "be me"? Sure. It's still just one thing out of so, so many that make up "me," and it's all too easy for someone (someone else, or myself) to put too much weight on that one aspect of me, and not enough on me.