firemonkey wrote:
HeroOfHyrule wrote:
Jakki wrote:
Hmm.. there were milesstones I was suppose to achieve? Think I most definitely need to repeat Remedial Childhood again .
By milestones I mean things like learning to drive, graduating high school, getting a job, going to college, dating and having sex for the first time, getting married and having kids, etc. There's some hyper-functional autistic people that seem to hate other autists who can't easily achieve, or never achieve, all of those things like they are "supposed" to. They have some sort of obsession with being as "normal" as possible, and everyone else who can't pretend to be "normal" like they do just isn't trying hard enough.
I never learnt to officially drive. I didn't take my A levels because I was hospitalised for the 1st time at the start of that term. Hence I've never been to college/uni. I've never had a paid job. I did get married to a woman nearly 22 years older than me.
Childhood milestones? I started crawling , walking and talking in that order , all before my first birthday.
Congratulations on those very big milestones you did make !
That sounds very progressive for a Aspie person. … think I was imitating sounds for almost a year that formed compound sentences . Then I shut up for many years . Just did not speak
Even at 5 yrs was not verbal . Then all at once . I would talk in the same compound sentences as I did earlier , but very softly . Between 5-6 had picked up reading very quickly learning Phonetics
. And not being given any child’s book that made sense to me. Father introduced me to a set of encyclopedias. About 3-6 months later , asked Father for the rest of the Set,thinking there was something past “Z” …
..He said that was all there was .
That frustrated me . So when left to my own with magazines and things . Would go in and cross out words to make the sentences written have a different meaning . En Masse . Usually changing entire articles
. But was reprimanded after about 6 months,Not to do this
Had no understanding of this either, As these magazines were most likely to go into the rubbish bin.
It was the most interesting thing to do with these printed articles , it was Fun. Almost
Killed my interest in reading . It did take away my interest in reading for fun.
[ And went right to only reading for technical purposes]. Which only offered gaining written knowledge from Articles .
Limited to special interest things that applied to technical issues that I did not have ready Answers for.
Was not until 6 th grade that I started to enjoy reading again . Thanks to Parents inhibiting my creativity regarding reading . The odd thing was that when visiting a library , Found it fascinating to be able to read such a variety of things . Would lose track of time in Libraries . Learned the Dewey-decimal system rather quickly , Actually thought I wanted to be a Librarian .When young , parent had to drag me out of our local Library.
Then found The “Nancy Drew mysteries “ But quickly ran out of that entire available series. Even though ,it seemed to me I was a precise reader . Then frustrated by that . Did not read for pleasure again until mid thirties. After getting married .
For any faults my late hubby had , he was a wealth of info for me. Not being sure if he was Aspie like , He was most interesting when he spoke on his special interest . Minor Faults vs Benefit ratio was greatly benificial to me. And quite apparently for him as well.
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