I have a friendly who has Asperger's. I've heard him mention it in class a few times, but people generally just give him a look and tell him they don't know what that is, and he doesn't really have time to explain it.
When he told my other friend, though, she seemed to understand and at least keeps in the back of her mind that he has trouble with things that NTs find natural, and she's pretty forgiving of his behavoir.
And of course, since I learned he had Asperger's a few days after I learned about it, and I've put a lot of research into it, I feel like I understand and connect with him (though I haven't really found a way to let him know I understand, since he hasn't told me directly, and somehow I feel like "So, you have Asperger's?" would be awkward or something).
So it just comes down to the people, I guess. Most people don't know enough about Asperger's to pass any sort of judgement, others might be more lenient if it's explained to them, but I wouldn't put it past highschoolers to make it into something degrading. Kids are cruel. :/ I would probably only tell a few people I trusted to not blow it out of proportion.
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Shannon - 18 - Female - Strange Animal Enthusiast - May or may not be an Aspie
"I'm sorry! I was young and foolish and hadn't eaten anything in four hours!"