Cyanide Lollipop
Well-Known Member
I've just finished reading "The Rosie Project". It's a comedy about a nerdy Professor of Genetics who wants to find a wife and goes about it in a scientific way. It is implied that he has AS, although this isn't confirmed. I've read a review about the book and the reviewer wrote "Why does socially awkward, introverted or quirky have to be considered as problems, why can?t we just be happy for people to be different without having to stick a label on it?"
I consider my social awkwardness to be a problem because it prevents me from connecting with people that I am attracted to and it prevents me from doing things that I would otherwise enjoy. What do others think about it?
I consider my social awkwardness to be a problem because it prevents me from connecting with people that I am attracted to and it prevents me from doing things that I would otherwise enjoy. What do others think about it?