Corp900 wrote:
There's a lot of people who seem to support and are happy that they have aspergers, what is the good thing about it? I have it and i cant list any good things about it.
This topic and context are different, yet I borrow this from another thread:
RomanceAnonimo wrote:
I find myself to be a survivor and both better and worse for the wear.
Because of my seeming shyness, I ended up never getting close enough to impregnate the first girl who ever made herself available to me ... and I say that is at least one good thing about my AS/HFA. Then next, my commitment, dedication and "undying loyalty" to others, when appropriate, has since been noticed and commended by many. And of course, my seeming to be "inherently honest" has never caused anyone any great harm (even though I do sometimes tend to say too much) ... and yet that once even kept me from being charged, convicted and incarcerated for negligent homicide (after I had fallen asleep while driving and someone else had died as a result). And finally, and at least for me, my nature to "dig in" and investigate stuff and never stop until I get to the bottom line and/or actual truth of a matter has played a tremendous role in my now being able to also say I am "a survivor".
In my own opinion, our AS/HFA is not something to be silly-celebrated, but neither is anything gained by hating it. It is whatever it is and we are whatever we are ... and that is that, so I deal with it.
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