Hey guys. I hope you're okay. Well, this time, I'd like to talk to you about the unfair feeling of being born with Asperger Syndrome. This feeling is obviously not felt by anyone, but many people might feel its simply unfair to be born with it. After all, its quite a rare syndrome and most people arent born with it. They might have a different disability, but people with Asperger Syndrome sometimes have to deal with problems which are unique to this Syndrome.
So basically, whether you agree its unfair or not, you all would probably agree you are at a disadvantage anyways, compared to other people who dont have it. But let me tell you something else about the unfair feeling. Honestly, the unfair feeling for me has always been kinda justified. I mean, anyone born with a disability could feel its unfair, but the unfairness of the Syndrome is different to me than the unfairness of other disabilities people might have or born with. The question is how strong the unfair feeling is to you, if you have that feeling? Even if not, can you share what other general feelings you might have about it, and why you dont feel its unfair, if so? Because, for me, I cant avoid the unfair feeling of the Syndrome or even lie about it. I 100% agree its unfair and thats why I feel that way. I looked at other people who dont have it and am totally jealous of their social abilities, which I sadly dont have, you know? Yeah, its quite legitimate feeling to have this unfair feeling, and I was curious to hear what you all think about all this.
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About me, my name's Noam 32 years old from Israel, diagnosed with High functioning Autism at about age 21 but unofficially had this problem since I was born. From age 25 or so I started to function better but I still have alot of problems in my life. I live in Israel in a city called Ashdod, but I was born in Jerusalem. I'm Agnostic when it comes to religion.
Hobbies include Video Games, Music, Sports, Swimming, Watch TV, Sex/Getting laid, Alcohol, Writing, Reading, and more.