Every one in my school called me Sheldon when I do something "weird", So I look into it on google and look at this:
He also has symptoms of obsessive compulsive personality disorder and Asperger syndrome. ( http://bigbangtheory.wikia.com/wiki/Sheldon_Lee_Cooper )
Several viewers have noted that Sheldon's behavior is consistent with Asperger syndrome.[3][41][42] The writers have stated that they did not use Asperger syndrome as a basis for the character, but instead thought of his actions as "Sheldony".[41] Series co-creator Bill Prady stated: "We write the character as the character. A lot of people see various things in him and make the connections. Our feeling is that Sheldon's mother never got a diagnosis, so we don't have one".[42] In an interview, Jim Parsons noted the writers' response, but added that in his opinion, Sheldon "couldn't display more traits" of Asperger's.[43] Parsons has read John Elder Robison's memoir Look Me in the Eye about his life with Asperger syndrome, and said that: "A majority of what I read in that book touched on aspects of Sheldon". However, he also stated that "the way [Sheldon's] brain works, it’s so focused on the intellectual topics at hand that thinking he’s autistic is an easy leap for people watching the show to make". ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Co ... r_syndrome )
The votes were counted and 77.2% of TV Squad readers believed Sheldon on The Big Bang Theory has Asperger's Syndrome. Based on Slate writer Paul Collins' article on the subject and reported by Joel, you were asked your opinion and agreed with Collins. ( http://www.tvsquad.com/2009/08/14/come- ... aspergers/ )
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"Not everything that steps out of line, and thus 'abnormal', must necessarily be 'inferior'."
- Hans Asperger (1938)