I didn't select anything, since my hardest years at school were when I was aged between 12 and 16, so it was practically the whole duration at High School. I hated High School, I found it so hard socially. At the primary schools, I didn't find it so bad. When I was aged between 4 and 7, I was too young to realise or even care what I was doing socially. All I was interested in was playing, and so were the other children, so I didn't have so much grief or negative emotions back then. I was just happy playing, whether other children played with me or not. And when I was aged between about 7 and 11, I found I became more self-aware and more ''grown-up'' compared to what I was as a toddler (which is typical in any child), but things didn't get much harder. I was asexual right up until the age of 12.
But I think being aged between 12 and 16 is hard for anybody because your hormones are changing and you are all the place, like you act like a little kid when you're too old, and then the next minute you think you're an adult when you're too young to do adult things, and so you feel like you're sitting on the line between childhood and adulthood. So it definately is much harder for Aspies (and people with other learning disabilities), around this age range.
I was glad to leave school. I was so happy on my last day of school. Even now I feel stressed at coping with life and responsibilities, but when I look back to when I was aged between 12 and 16, I suddenly get a twinge of happiness, because I was socially miserable when I was at High School. I had no friends, I had no idea how to fit in, and I just wanted to get out as quick as I could. Now I've learnt how to fit in, I've become more mature, and I have more friends.
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