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Hi

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On the beach, away from others, with my dogs.
Hi.

Just introducing myself as I am new here.

I am female and left/escaped from my husband of less than two months 1st August this year. I am diagnosed Aspergers and he's a sociopath, not a brilliant combination, lol.

Anyway, I am safe now and recovering in my own home with my two dogs who keep me sane and grounded.

I am trying hard to get him out of my headspace but he's done a bit of damage. Basically, he knew about my Aspergers, sympathised at first - eagerly wanting to know all about it, and stupidly I opened up, then he turned it all around saying I needed psychiatric help to be 'normal'.

This seems like a safe place to be, I am enjoying looking around. I am a graphic designer, writer and photographer and that keeps my mind off things a bit. And looking after my two boisterous dogs.
 
Hmm...good luck on things...if I don't try to look perfect, does that mean I am more good?:p

Sorry! I am teasing a little!:rolleyes: Bad! Mael:(
 
Hi, thanks Mael :).

It's good to be bad, to be what we want to be. In a good way, lol.
 
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