Tim_Tex wrote:
Not good, because there are no physical traits exclusive to Aspies, male or female.
As far as functioning goes, it all varies by person, plus I am very mild AS myself, and I have even been told by other Aspies that I may have been misdiagnosed and may just be a quirky NT guy.
Nevertheless, I was diagnosed as AS and I decided to just live with it.
yeah, im mistakened for a quirky or aloof NT as well. I typically spot out aspies which tend mostly to be through subtle amounts of social awkwardness. See Im not sure if the guy at my work is aspie. But he sometimes talks inappropriately loud, he'll go off on monologues when explaining things, and hes exhibited some other strange behavior. If its not aspergers, Im pretty sure he's got something.
Just spotting them out thru small things, such as a monotone voice, going off on monologue like tangents, etc. Everyone exhibits different symptoms. But the female ones are harder. Like the twins I mentioned, they dont appear like too socially awkward, they're seem more socially withdrawn more out of choice and thats it. If there not aspie, I suspected they were at least NVLD.