bergie wrote:
Just to throw another word out there: What is the difference between an aspie special interest and an addiction?
My psychologist said that my special interests could also be classified as addictions because of what they are/were (poker, world of warcraft, other computer games).
I'm not completely sure about this, but I think a special interest is easily replaced by another. An addiction is not. I guess it could be possible to have both though.
Before I found out about AS, most people would possibly suspect that I'm a video game addict. I knew that I wasn't, but I couldn't figure out why. Now I know. The only time I'm really addicted is the first week after I get a new game.
It's kind of hard to explain. It's not like I need to play video games every day or that I value the virtual world more than the real one, it's just that when I get a new game I want to know everything about it. I don't put a game down until I've truly mastered it. I want to try everything I can think of to do. Once I run out of ways to play the game, I get bored and do things like download mods for it, go on forums and talk about it, and see if there's anything else I can try. Eventually I put the game down altogether and my other special interests take over (which are often, but not always other games).
Case in point: I would happily trade in my obsession with games for something else, but there really aren't a lot of other alternatives around the house.
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