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  • I would guess by your looks that you might be about 19 or 20. So it's a bit difficult to think of you as a grandmother. But my impressions don't really matter. As you say, "smiles".

  • @SeniorPop1 hahaha! Oh, That's best laugh I've had all day. Thank you. I'm 46.

  • It's hard to believe that you ever were or are autistic. You are very lucid in your speech. You are fascinating to watch and listen to. I hope you don't mind a little flattery. Did you say that you are a grandmother? I am a great grandfather. My granddaughter has a son. 

  • @SeniorPop1 smiles. Yes, I'm a grandmother. I've two grandchildren of seven and four years. Autism stays forever, but like anyone, we grow and learn. Some are very eloquent, and some much more than I am. Thank you for the compliments. smiles. Take care.

  • @SeniorPop1 Maybe I don't see autism because I don't know much about it. My impression of autism is that it is a condition seen only in children and it means a lack of ability to recognize the outside world. Now I feel more confused than ever about it. But I'm glad that it seems to have been a benefit about it.

  • @SeniorPop1 Many people in history are now suspected to have had a high functioning form of Autism. (Asperger's) Among them are Mozart, Einstein ( he was thought to be retarded as a child/had a terrible time with simple math), and today many think Bill Gates probably has it. Seems we all had a difficult start, but many are very bright and some have wonderful talents. There are some who have lower I.Q.s but it's not across the board. Thanks for your interest, and for listening.

  • I am so glad to have found your vids - looking for hair oiling vids! I too have asperger's. You are beautiful and I loved listening to you <3.

  • @RoxxRegime hehe. Yes, I was thinking of taking the hair oiling ones off, as I'm mostly into art. Since you found me that way, I'm glad I kept them! smiles. Pleased to meet you!

  • Bravo Tina!! Your message is beautiful and important.Thank you so much for speaking up. Your art is amazing=) I am going to share your video on my FB wall. (And I too, think that eye contact is largely overrated) Love and light to you and your family.

  • @llisaj Thank you! I'm pleased to know you.

  • I think you are very charming. I shared this video on my Facebook account. I love how you explain Autism and more people need to understand it. I read Temple Grandin's book and saw a documentary film about her. She is so awesome. Love your portrait paintings too.

  • @daligoddess2006 Thank You so much for the compliments, and for sharing this. I hope it is of encouragement to others. smiles. All the best, tina

  • Charlie, Thank You! I think eye contact is largely overrated. Where others need it, I look at the eyes, eyebrows, nose, mouth, etc. They seem flattered, and I don't have to try to do the stare. Fantastic about your musical talents! You sound like someone who has a lot to contribute to life.

  • I Have Autism aswell, great video :) i have trouble making eye contact, i`m very talented with it comes to music,(songs, albums,dates)

  • @CharlieHenburyTV Great to meet you, Charlie!

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