JakeG wrote:
Very much so, I get really annoyed if people mess with my stuff or it gets broken etc. even little things. I got so pissed off yesterday because someone keeps using my milk (its in a fridge in a common room) and it literally ruined most of my day, even though it is completely insignificant.
The worst thing was that a few days ago, I discovered a chip in my favourite mug and I felt really devestated, I still do a bit. I can't even explain it, it is only a mug but I have had it a couple of years and really liked it and looked after it - I don't know how it got chipped, must have been when I stacked it after washing up. I am also really keen on polishing, cleaning and looking after all my stuff as well as possible. Under my bed i have a load of boxes for things that I have bought over the years, I always need to keep the packaging and instructions etc. In many ways, my own attitude really annoys me because it means I get scared to use things because I don't want to dirty them. I rarely play my guitar, partly because it is such a pain having to polish and clean it (including strings) after every usage. I got a pda last year and didn't even take it out with me for the first several months because I was too scared to damage it but then I realised it was stupid to have it and not use it fully. It drives me mad to act like this but I can't help getting attached to my stuff.
Dude, I hear ya. Again, I got a HUGE MASSIVE Jim Henson Collection. A half my parents basement full. And I just can't let it out of my sight because It's history of my idol! I'm a historian on him Darn It! It's like, You screw with my things, you screw with me!
Today my parents were helping me organize the basement and they keep opening my boxes and asking questions like "Are these collectibles?","You had these since you were a kid, how can they be collectible?","You don't even use these", etc.
I just wanted to do autistic things like shake off my rists, shout out "SHUT UP, GET OUTTA HERE AND LEAVE ME ALONE!! !! !! !"
My father said at one point whille doing this "Ahh geez, he's getting all upset over this now."
I finaly stud up to him and said "Well I got Asperger's and you don't, I can't help it. If you can't handle it then you can just go back upstairs!"
I might have been alittle harsh on him, and even though I'm a sensitive guy, I don't feel sorry about what I told him. I kind of feel proud standing up for what I got. I hope it's right.
For people who don't know, Jim Henson's the creator of The Muppets. And I take The Muppets very seriously. If you say a remark like "The Muppets are for little kids", then I'll attack you and shout at you until I prove you wrong with my knolledge!
And I guess that's where my hostileity comes in for my Asperger's Syndrome.
_Eric
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Thank You and have a nice day,
_Eric