I've bumped into two strains of docs diagnosing AS in people.
The new PDD diagnosis covers a lot of ADD / Behavior problems with a focus on the severity of the AS. If a person can function in day-to-day life, then they don't have AS.
Classical AS seems to hinge on the "little professors" description of Asperger himself. These people are also very similar to Sowell's "Late Talking Children", they have many autistic traits, but can also function in society but with difficulty. These people will self-diagnose if they feel the need for a label to explain why they don't fit in. Most honestly don't care if they don't fit in. I can take you to SUGI meetings filled wall-to-wall with people who likely have classical AS.
The nature of AS is that it seems to be an extreme form of a common way of thinking. Most highly intelligent people exhibit some level of AS traits, nearly all NT's will exhibit one or two. I fit into society ok, but the reason I lean towards accepting my AS diagnosis is that I simply don't get along with other people. It's not that I'm rude or that I behave badly, it's not social isolation on my part either. Instead I can form relationships, but after a time other people just don't want to maintain the relationship with me any more. The 'queerness', to cop a word taken over by the gay community, in how I communicate becomes too much over time. Instead of fostering closer relationships, getting to know me better drives people away. They eventually decide that I'm incomprehensibly un-understandable, so they stop trying to spend time or speak with me.
It took a few decades, but I've gotten ok with that. I can keep my wife, because that's the nature of marriage. I've got kids to support, intelligent women are willing to make an effort to keep on goods terms with an abrasive, egotistical, condescending, irrational, incomprehensible, argumentative, uncaring (what else have people referred to me as over the years...) Well, at least I'm also referred to as a logical, kind, intelligent, and well-mannered. Most people refer to me as "nice" or "pleasant". At the same time, the way I stand, the way I speak, the long-winded nature of how I beat people to death with explanations and have no concept of when to quit; all make their skin crawl, just a little bit.
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