Outrider wrote:
Rudin wrote:
I'm not technically a teenager because there is no "teen" in my age.
All the teenagers with Asperger's I know don't talk about there Asperger's and don't understand it.
My friend's ex-neighbor has Aspergers, we're sort of similar but my Asperger's is easier to spot out.
What do you mean? They don't even know they have it or they hide it well enough you can't spot it anyway?
Yeah I know what you mean if it's that, but still it's a bit strange if you've still rarely met any in real life at school or whatever.
Anyway, personally my experiences have been much different. I've made friends with three other people with aspergers in real life so far, without even realizing they had it until after we became friends.
I knew they were my more 'awkward' friends (and maybe they felt the same back) but still. I think at times we just magnitate towards one another even if we don't know the other person has it.
That's why I think it's strange if we find it hard to make friends or get along with another aspie in close-proximity to us.
But here on WP it's just very empty. Things were very different when I first got here at 14...
I'm not the only one in my school with Asperger's. There were two other people with Asperger's at my school, one of which just graduated. He was very ignorant and based his opinions largely on video games and science fiction and wouldn't listen to me when I was telling him what was plausible and scientifically accurate. The other person is 5 years old.
I honestly don't know what it is. They just seem to know they are autistic and move on with their lives.
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