RustDogofAus wrote:
Ever felt that when people know that you have Aspergers they treat you like you're stupid or robotic in thought process? That you are put into a metaphorical box and that you are incapable of deviating from the set of behaviours and attitudes affiliated with Aspergers - thus something to be endured and ignored.
Ever since I was diagnosed I had been repeatedly told that 'because of [my] aspergers' I 'don't think like other people' and that every time I got angry or upset, it was just blown off as 'part of my aspergers' and that it would be expected that I would simply 'get over' whatever it was I was upset about or interested in. As if I did not have any true feelings at all. I have an obsessive nature, I am a stickler for details, I speak in rushed riddles sometimes, I am stubborn, not exactly a people person (except with close friends), I can't stand when others don't use their brain or lack compassion and am very rigid in my sense of honour and justice. All of these traits are typical Aspergers traits, but they aren't simply 'symptoms' of a condition they are what makes me me. I am me, not 'that guy with Aspergers' and as I am sure others on this forum will agree we are all different. Aspergers does not mean stupid or narrow any more than it means you are hyper intelligent and obsessive, it doesn't mean you are incapable of being a loving and kind human being as likewise you can have Aspergers and still be a horrible person. We are people, not a condition.
People get like that because they don't know what's what WITH Asperger's.
Not to create a stereotype, but much of your self-description is describing me.
Another arrow pointing in the Aspie direction.
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AQ 31
Your Aspie score: 100 of 200 / Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 101 of 200
You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits
What would these results mean? Been told here I must be a "half pint".