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Taylor Morris On Autism & Asperger's Syndrome: My Story

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  • thank you for your message of hope...and your wonderful video.

  • great video, love the optimistic message!

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  • I think you are a beautiful person and I love your videos but that high pitched rapid beep sound in the audio is driving me nuts! I'm an aspie and that sound clutters my mind!

  • i like what shes saying, shes really smart, i wudnt mind talking to her,

  • For us parents with younger children that are on the spectrum watching your videos gives us hope sweety!!

  • When you say that fleece hurts, do you mean it stings, or burns? What does it accually feel like?

  • Interesting - thanks for sharing.

  • Thank you for explaining. It allow me to understand my son.

  • Girls with Asperger's is not as rare as you think but they are often more subtle in expressing their problems and learn better mimicry skills as compared to the boys who are traditionally more likely to act out. That's why it's easier to see the problem in boys but more and more girls and women are being diagnosed with this disorder every day so it is not gender specific.

  • a girl with aspergers ?? this is rare isnt it..i like my aspergers hehe

  • Wow, pretty cool to hear you talk, I've got asperger's but no one to really talk to. A lot of what you said really hit home for me. I think I fit in pretty well, but I also know I am a little off and when people sense that or react to that, i avoid those people.

  • Great video, Taylor

    I have a lot of the same issues with loud sounds. I also have "my own world", so to speak. I don't know if it's even possible to explain it to someone who doesn't experience it. My outlet is writing stories.

    You remind me a lot of myself, to be honest. I'm glad you're out there - we need more autistic adults standing up & talking about their lives. I will say, there is a danger in letting it define you. You are autistic, but you're more than that too. Cheers!

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