mmcool wrote:
0845 cost me 35p per minute.
Fair enough, then.
I dunno. Other militaries don't allow people with autism in, so I don't see why ours should. It's not a matter of being equal and fair and nice, I think it's more a matter of efficiency and having good soldiers. Which, considering some of our traits, we may not be, e.g. sensory issues, freezing/shutting up when nervous (that would go down well in a gun-fight

).
That said. You think it (autism) is allowed (in the British Army). So, I guess, power to you. Good luck.
(But, for risk of sounding like you parents/teachers, in case they do reject you, make sure you have other options standing by.)
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