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Hi from Canada...

Critterlover

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Hi, I live on Vancouver Island which is on the west coast of Canada, and it's a beautiful place to live!
Last night I just had an "Aha" moment...I realized that I probably have (mild) Aspergers. All of my life I have been "different" from others, I've always known this and it has bothered me. I'm not like other people, I don't like to make eye contact, hate social situations (Christmas parties....yuck!) and absolutely cannot make (or like) small talk. I have always been very blunt and like to speak my mind, when I was younger this tended to make me unpopular. Now I try to curtail it a bit more because I know it's not always socially acceptable. I don't feel much empathy towards people, except those that are close to me...my own family. I have always LOVED animals and feel very connected with them. They tend to gravitate towards me and people have always noticed this. I read a comment on this forum where somebody said that at a party they would be in the corner playing with the family pet...oh that would most definitely be me!
I am a loner, I'm quite happy to be by myself, whether it's shopping or walking my dogs. I know that people sense something is different about me, I've always known that, even when I was a child. I've always been a non conformist - I just like to do things my own way and it seems to be different from everyone else. Lol
Anyway, I was on a dog forum last night and somebody referred to themselves as an "Aspie", I had never heard of this so I looked it up. When I read the definition I thought...."holy cow that's me!!"
I somehow feel better now, I'm 52 yrs old and I finally know why I'm so different!
 
Hi Critterlover. Welcome to this amazing site. I have found that the people here are interesting and very supportive. I too love animals and would rather hang out with them than with people. I think you'll find a lot of usefull information here. Enjoy yourself.
 

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