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pawelk1986
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21 Jul 2014, 10:49 am

Maybe it is not an obsession but very close :-) But i love music (along with books(what kind of librarian i would be if i don;t like read :) ) Playing intellectually challenging computer games, watching movie (especially washing adult videos notably when i was minor what a paradox :D


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Do you love music? And what relationship they have sensual experiences associated with the music of Asperger Syndrome?



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21 Jul 2014, 5:00 pm

even before I knew what is wrong with me I have always viewed music as some kind of self medication.



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22 Jul 2014, 12:21 am

something_ wrote:
even before I knew what is wrong with me I have always viewed music as some kind of self medication.


This is exactly how I have felt about it. I am not technically diagnosed yet but I and others that I know are fairly certain I have Asperger's.

I love music in general, I listen to it pretty much anytime I can. Mainly I like harder alternative or punk rock, but I like a lot of rock bands. Some of my favorites are Breaking Benjamin, Rise Against, Three Days Grace, Paramore, Sum 41 etc. I have a lot of favorites, and I tend to collect every song of the artists and bands I really like.

I also love singing, and particularly since I was 12 I have worked really hard on improving my singing voice in the 7 years since then. I like to understand the way the way human vocal function works and all the factors involved in making different sounds and styles in singing, especially screams. It fascinates me.