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Like oh your not nerdy, you've got AS
I know that's my point.I thought, in general, that Aspies are typically known as nerdy/geeky people?
Ah....right.I know that's my point.
I'm so sorry to hear that. I've always considered myself blessed to have been able to become "normal."Not having learned that I have AS until I was in my early 60s totally ruined my life. Now I understand WHY I am weird, but everyone who knows me believes I am a jerk. Very little of the general population seems willing to believe I can't simply realize I am almost always wrong, and just simply change my attitude and behavior. I believe someday NTs will understand enough about AS to be a little more tolerant of us. I can never accept that my mother believed I was a horrible person and didn't question WHY I saw the world so differently. If she had been told exactly what was "wrong" with me I believe she would have campaigned to make people aware of AS, and helped me in a positive way to understand I was so different and maybe should hide some of my most annoying behaviors. She was a teacher and I am astounded that she didn't "see" some of her students were very like me. I continue to wish that HFA could remain a separate diagnosis from Autism because those of us who are high functioning stand a chance of learning about ourselves and benefitting from early intervention. My entire life has been nothing but pain because I couldn't figure out how to be normal. I hate my life and wish I had never been born. I am an alien in a hostile environment. As long as "normal" people want so desperately for everyone to be alike, there is no place for me. I am very fortunate to be retired, self-supporting, and able to live like a hermit. I don't get hurt very often if I avoid people.