dianthus wrote:
This is confusing. The list of female traits is dead-on accurate for me. There are only a few things I would disagree with. I am not highly educated, I dropped out of college (partly because I did struggle with the social aspects of college). I am not moody or prone to depression. Anxiety and fear are not my predominant emotions (I would say sadness instead, but not I do not consider it depression).
Almost everything else fits. But here is the confusing thing...when I look at a list of symptoms of Aspergers or autism in children, almost nothing fits. So how can I have this as an adult if I did not fit the profile as a child? This is the main reason why I am hesitant to conclude I have AS.
On the other hand, I did not fit the classic profile of ADHD as a child either, yet my diagnosis says I had qualifying symptoms as a child and they interviewed my mother for that.
Does anyone have a really good list of Asperger's symptoms in children? Something very specific?
Which lists of traits in children were you looking at? I had thought that the lists of traits in children would be similar to the ones in adults, except children would express the traits more of the time and with greater severity, less inhibition.