claire333 wrote:
I saw this one yesterday, but decided not to post at the time because I do not like to sound like I am telling others how to think. Also, I am not black so you might not care what I have to say anyway. Due to being unaccepted in my youth due to my ethnicity, I have spent my adult life assuming my appearance was the reason I have trouble fitting in with others. I was quick to determine, other people's racism was my problem. Since learning of Aspergers, and especially since finding this site and learning so much about Aspergers, I have come to realize maybe it is just me. Kind of a tough pill to swallow...but yeah...something to think about. You should give the people here a chance. Some of them might impress you.
Interesting.... yeah, it is always a hard pill to accept such a deep personal issue. When I was younger this bothered me a lot, I dunno, a notion of being deeply flawed.
ruveyn wrote:
You can't tell others what to think. All you can do is tell others what YOU think.
ruveyn
Wrong! Religions and cults and educational systems exist, ergo telling others what to think is possible and done! So, ha!