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 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Left brained or right brained (little test)

Posted: 02 Mar 2014, 11:41 am 

Replies: 62
Views: 3,816


63% left
37% right

Yeah, sounds about right.

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Special Intrests,Comforting rituals and Odd collections

Posted: 02 Mar 2014, 11:12 am 

Replies: 32
Views: 1,977


My special interests: -Superpowers/magical abilities and characters with them. -Swords (they're so much more awesome than other weapons). I watch cartoons/anime (x-men, claymore, justice league, heroes), play video games (world of warcraft, diablo, guild wars), and daydream all about those things, ...

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Special Intrests,Comforting rituals and Odd collections

Posted: 01 Mar 2014, 10:12 pm 

Replies: 32
Views: 1,977


My special interests: -Superpowers/magical abilities and characters with them. -Swords (they're so much more awesome than other weapons). I watch cartoons/anime (x-men, claymore, justice league, heroes), play video games (world of warcraft, diablo, guild wars), and daydream all about those things, a...

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Everybody

Posted: 27 Nov 2012, 2:48 pm 

Replies: 14
Views: 1,845


I really like the feeling of curved things against my fingers. For that one there are curved indented sections of the TV remote control I do this too! I often softly run my fingers on different surfaces to feel their texture. I do it to my mouse and keyboard all the time when I'm on the computer. I...

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Everybody

Posted: 27 Nov 2012, 1:21 pm 

Replies: 14
Views: 1,845


I have had a lot of different stims through the years. Some of these are as follows: -I curl my upper lip toward my nose until my upper lip/skin between lip and nose is almost covering my nostrils and I inhale/exhale through my nose. I also curl my bottom lip so it folds over and touches the skin un...

 Forum: Adult Autism Issues   Topic: Any guys over here who don't want to have sex at all?

Posted: 12 Nov 2012, 10:54 pm 

Replies: 14
Views: 245


I'm with underscore on this one, I don't want a relationship either.

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: What quirks, habits, etc, have NTs pointed out to you?

Posted: 12 Nov 2012, 8:58 pm 

Replies: 110
Views: 18,313


-Gee you're awfully quiet/Why don't you ever talk?/Are you capable of talking?/Oh, you CAN talk! (I've had a few nicknames in high school and work. "the silent giant" (I'm 6'2") and "silent <name>" at work) -I used to pull out my hair (nervous habit I guess) for a bit when I was in high school and I...

 Forum: Adult Autism Issues   Topic: Virgins only thread

Posted: 10 Nov 2012, 11:18 pm 

Replies: 113
Views: 2,872


I'm a 23 year old virgin. I have no desire to have sex at all. I might try it out of curiosity if the opportunity comes up. Sometimes I'd like a little foreplay, but after fapping the feeling passes. The way I see it, I'm not really missing out on much. I have a low sex drive and most of the time I'...

 Forum: In-Depth Adult Life Discussion   Topic: Single most of your life

Posted: 10 Nov 2012, 11:10 pm 

Replies: 38
Views: 7,724


I've been single my whole life. Never had sex, never kissed, heck I've never even held a girl's hand. I have no desire to have sex at all, and I wouldn't want to live with a woman or even be in a relationship with anyone. I need a LOT of time to myself, and I can't see that happening while being in ...

 Forum: In-Depth Adult Life Discussion   Topic: Getting something out of life

Posted: 26 Jun 2011, 12:49 am 

Replies: 17
Views: 2,311


I frequently think to myself: is this all there is? Life in general seems kind of pointless. Not necessarily hard but pointless. I have no long term goals anymore, but I am not interested in purely hedonistic pleasures either. I dread the thought of being a family man, but there's also no great pro...

 Forum: Adult Autism Issues   Topic: What is it good for?

Posted: 02 Aug 2010, 5:15 pm 

Replies: 17
Views: 370


Many of those with Asperger's syndrome have a number of positive characteristics, including integrity, intelligence, endurance, and freedom from prejudice. Trustworthy and Reliable Most people with Asperger’s are dependable and loyal. They don’t play games or force others to live up to demanding so...

 Forum: Adult Autism Issues   Topic: Pants/Bed Wetting Stories

Posted: 08 Jul 2010, 6:07 pm 

Replies: 10
Views: 263


I wet the bed till I was 12, had dreams of needing to pee and letting it go consistently (peeing in my dream and real life). I only wet my pants once in the house when I got up in the middle of the night (I was about 10) and couldn't find the doorknob in the night. I got sexual pleasure from that on...

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Knowing the TV is on when it's muted

Posted: 29 Jun 2010, 10:07 pm 

Replies: 26
Views: 6,431


I hear those sounds coming from TV's all the time too, I heard that it's easier for young people to hear it, and the older you get, the harder it is to hear. It's probably because hearing, like other senses diminish as you get older, and us aspies have ultra-sensitive hearing. My parents can't hear ...

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Most memorable/worst social moment for you

Posted: 27 Jun 2010, 2:18 pm 

Replies: 28
Views: 2,759


I've got another one for you guys. I was in grade 9, sitting in math class. I wasn't feeling good (fever was breaking out, was beginning to feel hot and dizzy). The teacher was explaining something to the class, then asked the class if they understood, and everyone said yes except me (I was looking ...

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Laughing at weird things

Posted: 27 Jun 2010, 10:38 am 

Replies: 31
Views: 3,400


A year ago I was sitting in a room with about 4 others in it having lunch. Everything was quiet, then I just thought about something that happened the night before and burst into laughter. Everyone was wondering what was so funny. I also laugh at other people's misfortune. When watching the news the...

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Death in the family

Posted: 26 Jun 2010, 10:14 pm 

Replies: 3
Views: 1,010


I lost my grand-father 2 years ago. When I first heard the news, I didn't feel much of anything, and went on about what I was doing. When I went over to the funeral when everyone was crying, it hit me like a ton of bricks and the tears just started pouring out. But that only happened maybe half an h...
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