total-recoil
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There was a quite a pleasant and fairly attractive new female worker who started work recently, so I decided to join her work table to chat her up a bit. I'm quite prone to chatting girls up these days since the fact I doubt I'll ever have any success makes me kind of bold. Anyway, here is the shock: After chatting about various things, it turns out this girl has a PHD in neurobiology and is soon to depart for Scotland where she continues her studies in psychiatry with an emphasis on the autism spectrum. I had to smile and wonder if she had any notion she was working with someone who has HFA but I make it a policy not to tell anybody about it any more so I had to keep silent. She was basically telling me her angle on the autism spectrum involved studies of the brain so not a psychological approach, more psychiatry. My own understanding, of course, is based on experience and what I learned and read over the last few months. Less scientific but I would have loved to tell her my story really.
No idea if based on her knowledge she would work it out in time that I'm on the spectrum as I suppose there are certain signs - too subtle for the average person to pick up on. Maybe I could give a few hints but wouldn't openly tell anyone. Maybe we will get chance to chat again before she goes to university again.
No idea if based on her knowledge she would work it out in time that I'm on the spectrum as I suppose there are certain signs - too subtle for the average person to pick up on. Maybe I could give a few hints but wouldn't openly tell anyone. Maybe we will get chance to chat again before she goes to university again.