Might not be able to relate to other aspies.
I can't get along with most Aspies I meet in real life.
Especially when they're in an Aspie group. I often notice that most of them seem to split up into groups of two or three, while I'm left out.
My NT sister had the same problems as me with one Aspie group.
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Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 82 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 124 of 200
You are very likely neurotypical
DevilKisses wrote:
I can't get along with most Aspies I meet in real life.
Especially when they're in an Aspie group. I often notice that most of them seem to split up into groups of two or three, while I'm left out.
My NT sister had the same problems as me with one Aspie group.
Especially when they're in an Aspie group. I often notice that most of them seem to split up into groups of two or three, while I'm left out.
My NT sister had the same problems as me with one Aspie group.
I think it's cool that they can even be in a group at all.I'm great 1 on 1 but you introduce even one more person into the equation and I usually just kind of fade into the background.When I'm hanging out with more than one friend at a time it usually ends with them chit chatting and whatnot while I'm just sitting there listening to music or using my laptop.
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