rhubarbpluscustard wrote:
I dress plain and tomboyish. Jeans, T-shirts, sweatshirts, flannel shirts, in solid plain colours like navy blue, dark green, black, grey and red. I buy one pair of white leather trainers at the beginning of each school year and wear them until the beginning of the next. Typical aspie girl, I guess. My only eccentricity in dress is my socks. I have socks with Christmas stockings on them, socks with a map of the London Underground on them, socks with cartoon characters (Asterix, Idefix, Wallace and Gromit etc.) on them...I'm very proud of my socks.
Yeah; I never really had a liking in wearing extremely bright or flashy coloring either; I've always liked wearing plain colors. That's cool that you have your own style like your socks. This is another thing that I like about most aspies: that we could wear the most creative things, and could dress like ourselves most of the time.
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I'm 24 years old and live in WA State. I was diagnosed with Asperger's at 9. I received a BS in Psychology in 2011 and I intend to help people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders, either through research, application, or both. On the ?Pursuit of Aspieness?.