League_Girl wrote:
I love those words. I have never heard a NT use them of course. Only NT I can remember using it was someone from the Nsider2 forum who was my new friend I thought but he used me.
I have one or two non-AS friends who use the word aspie, inter alia, the wife of an aspie. One of my friends who has an aspie nephew uses it too, and teases me about it in the context of my fussiness about punctuation. I like that. It makes me feel different-but-accepted, which is one of the most reassuring feelings for me. When non-autistic people try to reassure me that I am like everyone else, I feel like they don't 'get' me, and that they are saying that it wouldn't be a good thing if I were autistic.
PS: I have a non-autistic friend who is developing software to help aspie kids with social skills, and when I was diagnosed he told me that he found the term aspie rather 'eeeewww'. (He didn't mind me
being an aspie, though!)
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When I must wait in a queue, I dance. Classified as an aspie with ADHD on 31 March 2009 at the age of 43.