muslimmetalhead wrote:
It woul be odd for an Aspie to be mentally mature as an essential part of Aspergers is emotional and social IMmaturity
I agree with you, and though that may be true, most Aspies aren't interested in topics most would like to talk about, and since this is the adolescent forum, they'd seem more mature in that sense. Or maybe they're more intellectually mature than their peers because of certain special interests?
I, for one, have no idea whether I'm more mature or immature than my peers.
I do feel more intellectually mature, but mostly in areas with my special interests, and if someone asks me a question that has to do with my interests, I usually have to water down the information for them. In one of my classes, I probably seem more mature in the sense that I get all my work done and read a book on one of my special interests instead of socializing with others. Yet I am told that I act like a child when something really upsets me or when I get really excited about something. I have meltdowns when I get frustrated, and I will start jumping around and clapping my hands when I'm happy.