Yes, that happens all the time to me, because I have a very hard time articulating the way I think and perceive things. Apparently I come off as somewhat weird but otherwise normal.
So I've started asking people questions, because I'm not entirely sure what's normal and what isn't. Such as:
Isn't the smell of sugar <b>awful</b>?? (most people say they cannot smell it).
Ugh, that perfume has such an awful taste!! Yech! Why does she wear it? I don't want to taste her perfume!! !!
Are you sometimes surprised to see that you have a body?
Do you associate people with colors, shapes, numbers, etc?
When you see a color, do you feel like it reaches out and grabs your eyes, making you forget everything else, even if it is, say, a red-pink peony halfway down the block?
Can you tell when you've *really* fallen for a guy because you shake, tremble, or shiver a lot of the time?
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Once I start asking questions like these, they quickly agree that these things are not...exactly normal....
I am having a hard time persuading the father of my fourth child (the one I think may be AS) to pursue a diagnosis. He thinks that he is fine, or that it is so mild as to not need looking into. However, I think he (the child) actually has more symptoms than I did..