Wolfi wrote:
I'm fixated on straight line, it's The most beautiful shape for me. And I'm thinking about how common is this fixation and I'm searching for answer- is it really connected with my Aspergers syndrome?
It can be. But there may be other reasons for the fixation if you have any other conditions.
Most people with ASD have something they "fixate" upon. The degree of their fixation depends on the particular person. I have really rather mild things for ASD in some areas, and things that are more common for others. regarding fixations, I would not say I have an all consuming fixation. I have things I tend to get stuck on, but not to the point of disruption or fascination.
Shapes and geometric designs seem to be a common thing for ASD. Numbers too (Though there are exceptions. I am one of those...I don't find numbers particularly interesting). I myself like Hexagons. I like the way they tile. If I have to pick a number to be fixated upon, I like the number 5. No real major reason I am aware of. Hexagons actually bug me because they don't have 5 sides, but that doesn't stop me from liking their tiling capabilities.
But I would say every person who identifies as an Aspie or with ASD has a fixation, even if it isn't geometric shapes, lines, patterns, numbers, or whatever. Most of us have an area of interest that we tend to get really really hyper focused on. There are too many things to consider, so each person here will have a different answer.