OK, Oprah is probably NT, isn't she? And I know MOST of us don't really like the whole Oprah kind of show, etc...BUT, she DOES get ALOT of people to listen to her.
With that said, has anyone on this board ever suggested that WE ALL start sending OPRAH letters/emails to attempt to get some of us ADULTS on a show to discuss OUR difficulties and how unfair NTs really are when they are expectng SO MUCH of us, and expecting everyone to be LIKE THEM?
Anyway, a thought...If anyone is in anyway interested, let's see if we can get something done. Again, I know many people here might not like her, but I really think that there needs to be a LOUD voice from the ADULT autism/asperger's community now in order to help all the children who are currently being diagnosed. Otherwise, they will have a very tough road ahead, tougher than ours...
Please consider this...if not Oprah, geez, maybe Larry King? Or maybe Oprah for girls and Larry King for the guys? I don't know, I just think we need to raise our voice, otherwise, the only voices out there seem to be from NTs about us...except one or two people diagnosed with autism...but one or two, should NOT speak for us all.
I know that when Larry King did the show about autism, he specifically asked about adults with autism and the response was "we don't really know of any..." Maybe bringing this up will get us somewhere so that adults have a voice, as much as the NTs mom have a voice right now for their children.
And yes, as a WP board, I don't mind if you tell me exactly what you think and that I've lost my mind...in fact, I welcome honestly...
That is really good idea! I've always wanted to go on Oprah because nobody thought I would speak, and now I'm extremely high functioning
I'm a teen though, so I don't think that's what you want. I'm really good at describing things, as I've had to pretend that I'm NT all my life, so I might be able to explain it to an NT easier (I have a lot of NT friends that don't care if I don't understand sarcasm or I sometimes interrupt them inappropriately, and all the stuff Aspies do)