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GoldTails95
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Joined: 30 Nov 2014
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07 May 2015, 2:55 pm

I know autistic people typically have uneven areas. Even though Aspies have normal to above normal IQ, when different areas are split in IQ levels. For example, an aspie in terms of socialemotional skills and vulnerability to being preyed, can have the IQ in that area of someone in the moderate-borderline intellectual disability or an NT 10 year old while they are interested nonstop in one area like the deep detailed specifics of Astronomy and trying tom imagine new things about that. So a 15 year old aspie might be as vulnerable to being preyed as a 1st grader while having as much knoeledge in astronomy as someone with a bachelor's degree in it.
The reason why I think aspies are that way is that their one subject knowledge takes over most of their capacity and space, making little to no room for improtant things to know like reasoning the consequences of listening to a stranger for example.


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