qawer wrote:
I do not intend to offend anyone with this post.
But is it true that all people with Aspergers Syndrome, without exception, are "beta"-males/females in the social hierarchy/dating scene (because of being social outcasts/having pervasive developmental disorders)?
Meaning we are basically considered to lie at the bottom of society, being what you may call failures.
I am only trying to get a grip of how "the average social person" sees us in that regard?
I don't know how old you are, but you strike me as being young. I'd probably be old, to you.
There's this thing you learn as you get older, and that's the fact that the only people that are worth having as friends, are those who will accept you as you are, and who will see your worth as a human being. People who are what you call the alphas of the social/dating scene are often very shallow people, sometimes narcissistic, without much depth of character. It's hard to go through adolescence and your 20s being lonely and feeling like a fish out of water. I understand that. I've experienced it. For most of us, it does get better.
As far as being failures, there are millions of people with Asperger's who are quite successful in their chosen careers. I'm one of them.
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AQ 34
Your Aspie score: 104 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 116 of 200
You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits