It isn't Asperger's that determines how one gets treated over the internet, it's the communication through only words. On the internet (in forums and chat rooms) people only use words, not the other forms of communication like what one is wearing (which can set the way someone thinks of you I've heard), someone's tone of voice, someone's facial expression, and the many other factors of communication. On the internet, it's a totally different story, as you usually are talking on forums or chat rooms, and you aren't showing your face or your body (except if you're using a webcam). It's sometimes hard for people to set a 'tone' through only the words you type.
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I'm 24 years old and live in WA State. I was diagnosed with Asperger's at 9. I received a BS in Psychology in 2011 and I intend to help people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders, either through research, application, or both. On the ?Pursuit of Aspieness?.