The_Face_of_Boo wrote:
Yes, all the time.
And it's not like I feel that I am socially inept.
I am socially inept. (I don't believe in AS , AS = socially ineptness label invented by psychiatrists)
Well, if that's your attitude, I don't know what you're doing here in the first place, other than telling a whole group of people that their handicap doesn't exist, and most of us have had plenty of that abuse from the real world, thank you very much.
As for your 'label' remark - AS is not JUST social ineptness, there's a great deal more to it than that, and if that's your only issue, you most likely
don't have anything that would be identified as Asperger Syndrome, or identified as anything at all, and
if that's the only problem you have, you can overcome it with simple effort and experience. Congratulations!
Asperger Syndrome is not something we can overcome with any amount of effort or therapy, because it is
neurological in origin and involves and whole set of disabilities, in Executive Function, Interpersonal Emotional Development, Physical Coordination, Anxiety Management, Decision Making and several aspects of Intellectual Cognition. The reason for giving it a label in the first place is that it IS NOT simple social ineptitude, its a
host of symptoms and handicaps that present as an overall disorder.
And I can tell you from half a century of personal experience, it is
very real and debilitating in the extreme. If that's not what you have, good for you, consider yourself blessed, but don't you dare insult those of us with very real handicaps by pretending that just because your ability to function normally isn't crippled by things beyond your control that the rest of us are merely a little 'socially inept'.