ediself wrote:
zweisamkeit wrote:
Joy73 wrote:
It makes it clear how much of my personality is a syndrome of austistic traits.
i was thinking about this earlier. Makes me agree with people that are for Nature in the Nature vs. Nurture argument.
If there is a syndrome that covers every single quirk and trait that I have, there is nothing left of me personality wise.... In a way it is depressing.
My personality is the product of an intellectual disorder.
me too.... i was reading the female asperger traits earlier this week and everything, including my clothing style and the way i approach men, is in it....
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_OJWZsdZiQSI/T ... 83e339.JPGit's insane....i almost don't really exist.
This is a bit frustrating for me. As for that list:
1. Some of the traits definitely fit me, but many fo the ones that fit me i can't see how they are distinct to women with AS, as they appear in men with AS too
2. There are a few that really don't apply to me--and again, many of those I see in men with AS too
3. Some of those aren't traits of a women with AS, but how society reacts to women with AS, so it's likely as influenced by society's bias toward women as it is influence by society;'s boas toward autism.
4. The list ignores the influences of the difference in how girls or raised as opposed to boys. If the way a society raises girls differently affects how a girls copes with having AS, causing her to have more support and understanding in certain things and less support and understanding in others, then she will develop differently from a boy with AS. But that DOESN'T make it a separate condition.