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Kudos to you for your honesty.
I respect that.
Also, in college, when a friend went to the bathroom if they ever left their computer unattended we would change the lockscreen picture or wallpaper to something lewd, not to nsfw but still
Then it's probably also that normal people like the noumenon or platonic ideal that is superimposed in a person. Not only the persona that is revealed as a result of perspective, with us living in a perspective-based world. So they care about actual substance. And being so impulsively sex-centered (people with ASD can be very impulsive)... is very superficial. Especially when you take psychopaths as reference. In which case it's not normal for a healthy human mind, that is a conscious moral agent and acts like one. Meaning a mind that understands that there is a "real" thing in a person they cannot see (as per the uncertainty principle, as well). And autists... they have a problem differentiating between map and terrain. Body and mind (or ideal). Hence why they tend to get confused.
So you have certain standards, as a result of this acknowledgement. And people who are on the spectrum being unable to read the room makes it worse. Meaning, again, in public, it's probably a sign of a mental disadvantage.
Else IDK. Depends on your overall situation, the standards you set for yourself, etc. Not everyone lives ideal lives. And it's not realistic. But yeah... (I'm not /really/ a saint myself. But I'd idealize it in general - especially contra today's hypersexualization that is itself arguably a sign of increasing ASD rates - and do respect monks.)
And yes, I can relate to the classmate you mentioned. A bit too much, at that.
You should know ahead of time that there is always a possibility of your desktop being shown. If you fail to account for the most basic of "what ifs", you deserve any following ridicule.
I hate when games crash, on that one Chun-Li wallpaper I have, while I'm streaming