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Shayne
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09 Feb 2009, 1:33 pm

Nick_1970 wrote:
@Shayne, Thanks for your time and feedback. I am being deadly serious when i say that my root cause of issues is... I am very indecisive?!?

@Cyberscan, Will do, I appreciate it.

@DeaconBlues, Thank you and its really nice to meet you. Unfortunately, I cannot take credit for the phrase as it has been addressed from someone I know to someone I know

Take care and talk soon,

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I would say that in the case of indecisivness itself could be a complicated issue and would have a multitude of contributing factors all on its own. Of course, there is the idea of the brain not being wired in a way that allows for any decisions to be made.

The ideas that i present are really intended to be a long term activity. If you want an aspie score to see if looking deeper into AS is even in the right direction, take the quiz. If you discover that it may be along the lines of what you are facing, then do more research on what AS really is and what effects it can lead to and explore whether any of that has actually had any connection to your life so far, especially in regards to problems that you have been facing. There are somethings that just cannot be understood or discovered through self examination alone. There are things that would seem that everyone would experience the same way when in actuality you may find your experience of them to be somewhat unique to your environment and even lead to being problematic.

One example is the matter of sensitivities. You may have an expectation that others are just as sensitive to certain things as you are when in actuality you may be far more or less sensitive than them. This could be something that someone picks up on in life but then interperated differently. There may be things that push you over the line that you may believe everyone experiences in the same way but is able to deal with more readily when in fact your sensitivity may have actually allowed for you to learn more ways to deal with it than they and it's still not enough to allow you to deal quite as well as they due to the fact that you are just that much more sensitive.

This is seeming to become somewhat of an ongoing rant so i'm going to stop at here. Though I feel that it isn't unjustified as the road to self discovery can be rather complicated and intense even. I just don't feel it appropriate to push too far all at once.


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09 Feb 2009, 1:46 pm

ooOoOoOAnaOoOoOoo wrote:
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Still undecided sexual identify

If you are married aren't you somewhat straight?


Technically, one hasn't anything to do with the other.


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09 Feb 2009, 3:44 pm

Just who ar3e" my peers?"


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09 Feb 2009, 5:00 pm

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Just who ar3e" my peers?"

Your "peers" are twelve people who don't make your attorney too nervous while they're selecting the jury for your trial.

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09 Feb 2009, 5:09 pm

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Just who ar3e" my peers?"

Your "peers" are twelve people who don't make your attorney too nervous while they're selecting the jury for your trial.

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Oh YAH!


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10 Feb 2009, 12:49 am

DeaconBlues wrote:
Eggman wrote:
Just who ar3e" my peers?"

Your "peers" are twelve people who don't make your attorney too nervous while they're selecting the jury for your trial.

:wink:


You're good at this.... aren't you... wink-wink



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10 Feb 2009, 1:47 am

cyberscan wrote:
Take a look at the following test:
http://www.rdos.net/eng/Aspie-quiz.php

The tests seem pretty accurate. I am a professionally diagnosed with autistic "disorder," and the test indicate that I am "very likely an Aspie."


I did the Quiz, same results as you. I am prof diagnosed OCD (which I find hard to believe), but I do have the following issue with tests as this, even though the particular seems to be a fairly organized test:

- I could never give objective answers to such questions as I am emotionally drawn to certain replies

- Check questions, found in different parts of the test (fictional example: "do you dislike coffee" and "do you prefer non-caffeine beverages") seem to me that look for inconsistencies that are simply not there

- I believe those tests should be conducted by a third person, either one who knows you really well (and can distant themselves emotionally when replying) or a qualified professional, such as a Psy.

In any case I thank you for providing the link to this information, I have saved my PDF and will contact local AS dealing authorities (I am sorry if this last phrase did not come out right).

Take care,

Nick



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10 Feb 2009, 5:52 am

On closer examination of the results, I can see it managed to provide very consistent results in all of talent/compulsion/pattern-social/communication/hunting/perception. Very consistent meaning close scoring between all AS scores and same for NT scores. If you observe the closed shape in the color chart, in my case it is almost completely situated in the right-hand site of the chart.