jc6chan wrote:
So it seems as though we are "at a point of no return" and we are SCREWED when it comes to making friends.
No, you're not screwed at making friends, and trust me when I say, if you
were, I'd be the first to tell you so, because I don't believe it helps anyone to lie to them about how their AS is likely to affect their life
You will have friends, but most of them (the ones who you become close to and hang out with) will mostly be like yourself to some degree - not necessarily with ASDs, but people who are looked upon as 'unique' and 'different' by the bulk of the NT crowd. Over the course of your life, you will probably find yourself gravitating toward folks like that, because frankly, they are more interesting than the normies and have more things to talk about that you can identify with. But keep in mind that people of that nature are the exception, not the rule, meaning there aren't as many of them as there are of the common, boring neuroTYPICALS, so you won't run across them as often, and some you won't have much in common with when you do meet them. So you may never have a huge posse to run with, but the friends you do make will be very dear friends. I know its hard to be patient when you're lonesome and bored, but they are out there and you will meet them.
In the meantime, develop your obsessive special interest hobbies, so you'll have plenty of useless information to exchange when you do make a friend.