TrainofLove wrote:
When I read hear about people having social issues, stimming, obsessions etc... I sort of look in disbelief.
I mean, I have aspergers, I'm not the greatest at socialising, I enjoy being alone, I love music, but I don't seem to have all these excessive issues you's have.
I mean, I used to, in a dark time of my life, be "typical" aspergers weird. But now, i'm always mistaken as a normal guy, I mean, at my course (my current form of education before polytech) I get along fine with all the druggy's and "popular" people. They haven't got a problem with me, and vise versa.
I guess you could read this as a success story? I dunno. "Is there anybody out there" (pink floyd reference) that's similar?
I'm similar to you in that I get on with most people generally, and that I don't appear to have the problems that a lot of people with Asperger's have, but I still know I have AS; from the views and experiences the people close to me have had with me- both in childhood and now, make me more sure of it.
...and, when you say that you don't feel or seem "Aspergery" or seem this way to others, it's probably because you have developed coping mechanisms or ways of "fitting in" with others- in other words, you still have AS, but you are just better at hiding it...this is what happens to a lot of girls/women- like myself- who are diagnosed later in life.