Hi everyone. Well basically, this time, I'd like to talk to you about a book I found out about. Its basically a book about drinking alcohol so you can deal with the anti social symptoms of Asperger Syndrome you might have.
Link:
https://www.amazon.com/Asperger-Syndrom ... 1843106094
Well basically, the way it looks like to me, is Alcohol really can help with the anti social symptoms of Asperger Syndrome, but at the same time, it can also cause other problems as well. I havent read the full book, but the description says Alcohol eventually can lead to big problems later. I have a tendency to disagree with that, because I did the same kind of thing myself and alcohol drinking have never really had big problems on my life. I think Alcohol can really help deal with anti social symptoms of Asperger Syndrome, but I dont think necessarily everyone who drinks alcohol, can develop big problems in their life because of that. I'm talking about people who have Asperger Syndrome of course, not normal people. The book is very interesting to be honest and its the first time in a long time, I have found something that interesting about Asperger Syndrome. Its interesting because, it sounds similar to a medication for Asperger Syndrome but in a liquid form. The only main problems I can say for sure about drinking alcohol for people with Asperger Syndrome, is the addiction and the tendency to drink too much. Those who can control this and not drink too much, I'm 100% sure it can help with their Asperger Syndrome. Can you guys please share what you think about this, and if you sometimes drink alcohol like Vodka, Whiskey, to do this kind of thing? Thank you.
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About me, my name's Noam 32 years old from Israel, diagnosed with High functioning Autism at about age 21 but unofficially had this problem since I was born. From age 25 or so I started to function better but I still have alot of problems in my life. I live in Israel in a city called Ashdod, but I was born in Jerusalem. I'm Agnostic when it comes to religion.
Hobbies include Video Games, Music, Sports, Swimming, Watch TV, Sex/Getting laid, Alcohol, Writing, Reading, and more.