A new kind of kiss - the ´vacuum cleaner´

Donna Williams
Kissing… it can be engulfing, sloppy, overwhelming and messy and even worse if one of the parties has a gut disorder, tooth decay or just doesn´t brush - ew. And some of us have to warm up to directly confrontational mouth kisses, especially those of us who see faces in pieces or are face blind - ew - that fragmented face comin´ at ya when it hasn´t yet registered fully what or who this belongs to - aik. And then there´s the lack of simultaneous processing of self and other which women on the spectrum may be familiar with, those non-spectrum guys who think that blank stare that comes with it (also comes with meaning deafness and face blindness) is so cute and open they just walk up and smack a sloppy mouth thing on ya - erk!

So, Chris and I have been married now for 4 years. At first he had to get around my Exposure Anxiety so all initiating had to come from me or he got the social claustrophobia response. But post medication for mood, anxiety and compulsive disorders I was relatively tame on the Exposure Anxiety front (you can read that transition in Everyday Heaven).


But skipping to the chase we love to dag about, silliness reigns in the Samuel (my married name) household. And for some reason Chris did this pucker thing one does when warning ´oooo´… you know, where you breath in like a vacuum cleaner as you make a soft ´whoo´ sound. And there´s me watching, meaning blind, so as an echopraxic from way back I´d mirrored this back before I knew it and then because I like doing the near-far face thing with my man (perceptual play, ask an autie), I honed in on his face as if it were mirror reflection. What happened? We ´suckered´ each other like a pair of dueling vacuum cleaners. It was hilarious… the vacuum cleaner kiss.

You gotta try it just for a laugh.

Happy dagging,

Donna *)

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Donna Williams

I'm known as 'the arty autie' and have been described as the embodiment of creative chaos

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I'm an international bestselling author with 9 published books.


I've been a public presenter since 1994 and an autism consultant in the field of developmental differences since 1995.


I'm a qualified teacher with a background in sociology but largely I'm a prolific, fairly mad artist and singer songwriter with the band, Donna And The Aspinauts since 2008


I was assessed as psychotic at age 2 in 1965 when I was also thought deaf. Although I had stored speech (delayed echolalia), I was still tested for deafness till late childhood by which time I was labeled disturbed. It was then that my meaning deafness became understood and I was helped to discover interpretive meaning and with it, functional language. I was diagnosed with autism in my 20s.


Today I'm a bestselling author with 9 published books (all with Jessica Kingsley Publishers), an artist, screenwriter, autism consultant and public speaker. I live with my wonderful husband Chris Samuel in the hills, in Australia.
My website donnawilliams.net features my art works and books as well as articles and events and my blog.

I helped found an international self employment site for people on the autistic spectrum at www.auties.org and anyone autism-friendly is welcome to help us build a more autism-friendly world for what is one of the most under-employed groups of people the world over.




See you there.


...Donna Williams *)