What is Aspergers like?
Is like even being born native, still feels like a foreigner. Even when loved, respected, accepted, because their culture confuses you. Yet one has to remember it's your choice to accept them, too.
In some occasions, you're the only one being physically uncomfortable. Your NT peers never complains, because they never sensed it in the way you do. The inverse can happen as well.
Has a need for predictability to some extent; usual bad sense can be one of them. And since one can pretty much choose anything they want within that stretch of time, those choices are overwhelming. So either stick to one thing or stick to plan ahead or try with the flow of unpredictability if one can handle it.
Too many what ifs. Aside from getting something you thought literally as a joke later, sometimes there's anxiety about going outside or taking a chance. 'What if I fail?' 'What if they reject me again?' 'What if I end up having meltdowns?'... Though sometimes it has nothing to do with lack of confidence or pessimism at all. 'What if it doesn't rain?' 'What if I did won it?' etc.. Sometimes, this can be a drive for learning or drive to insanity.
You're likely bullied in your childhood days by your peers, but not so outside your peer's group.
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