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lightening020
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20 Jan 2009, 5:36 am

just a quick question do most of us communicate in a similar writing style on these forums? Or is it difficult because we all write in a different syntax?



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20 Jan 2009, 11:07 am

I do not think that people with ASDs have similar writing stiles.

I mean, would be nice... people not constantly misinterpreting what I say and not so often talking about whatever I didn't even meant to mention.


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20 Jan 2009, 11:15 am

no. i have a numberof different writing styles. as i have been saying abot "self and "identity" for me as a person with AS - there is not a homogeneous centre for m. there is a series of fluctuating sensory intensities and special interests. as a result, i have many different writing styles that do hark back to various special interst phases in my life and social echolalia or the use of mimicry to get by in the world. it is not just "adaptation."

i have many different types of handwriting too.
sound confusing. well, if you know me, you always get taken on a ride.......



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20 Jan 2009, 2:27 pm

lightening020 wrote:
just a quick question do most of us communicate in a similar writing style on these forums?


Gawd, I hope not.
We are all individuals, not clones.