tentoedsloth wrote:
You sound a lot like me, and I'm very close to sure I have Asperger's--the female version, but there are many similarities with the men. Still, I'm new to the idea and have a lot to learn.
I'm very new, too, and have much to learn -- and I have seen many people expressing similar characteristics on this forum. Good luck with your quest for knowledge!
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I saw that you wrote "prosopagnosic"--Do you have a problem remembering people you met, remembering the faces? I do. It's embarrassing. For me, I think it's because of the lack of eye contact, which means I'm not looking at people's faces much, so how COULD I remember what they look like? I'm trying to look at people more, but staring into someone's eyes just feels wrong, like a challenge or maybe an invasion of privacy.
Yes, I meant exactly that -- I tend to avoid eye contact most of the time. Also I get confused between actors faces in films and public figures I have never seen close-up personally.
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You said you don't like for people to misuse the language; I bet it bugs you too when you hear someone say things like "ath-a-lete" or "diabeetus" or write something like "Your all right." I think we're going to have to get used to it, though. It's not THAT bad as long as the meaning is clear (not that I'm lecturing you).
Yeah, There isn't much I can do to stop it, and I can usually decrypt the intended meaning, but it is still annoying to hear or read (I can almost hear my mental wheels screech when I hit a "bad spot"), and to have to figure out the puzzle just slows everything down.
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I wonder if other Asperger's people reread messages before they post them in order to make sure they're not being offensive.
I can't speak for others, but I proofread my posts intently; sometimes mistakes get by despite my best efforts. I often find myself apologizing preemptively, just in case someone was offended.
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