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Meetings and Double standards when it comes to Aspergers

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2009

Aspergers syndrome can make meetings very difficult. Sometimes things said are misinterperated, the crowds that gather at them are all too much. Or simply the noises are too loud and can cause panic attacks or melt downs.

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  • Melt downs, are something all people have, but depending on the indivdual,&their cope'n mechanism depends on how severe it is. I get worked up over negetive expiernaces from the past,&once a person says something,makes a remark,more it staying in my mind like cancer.What aggravates me is, people fault pick how I handle things, but when they get upset I have to accept it,and move on&forget.Like a double standard thing.Its ok tolerating other peoplpe,but who tolerates ourselves

  • @LycanthropicAsshole Right so never mind the most basic of social norms, lets just fucking start killing everyone that is slightly different so we can become one big mass of pop culture and then we can all be the same like minded morons. Why don't you just settle down and enjoy some of the finer things in life that an aspie created for you. I'm glad the world is not subject to your anti-intellect agenda! The only area in socializing that we seem to have trouble with is your superficial BS.

  • @LycanthropicAsshole LOL but how could I hurt you?? As you have said I only say things on the Internet. What's the matter you getting scared of some prose on a computer screen??? LOL

  • @LycanthropicAsshole maybe I should just shoot you instead and therefore that will even the playing field

  • Maybe you should have made two of these videos, one of you talking for 7 minutes and the other one that gets to the point. please, take no offense but, my aspergers adhd brain wants nothing to do with this!

    Granted, if I cant read it, I cant pay very good attention. maybe its all me.

  • I have always been afraid of being arrested for lack of eye contact. My mother told me to always make eye contact, I listened and this caused me much grief as I would stare people down. The world is crazy crazy crazy!

  • dont be nasty to these people they have a mental problem otherwise fuck off and leave them alone you have a choice

  • OK...I have had 1st hand experience with this..."DITTO"

  • Thank you for this. I know you don't know me, but everything you said is completely consistent with my life partner, who has Asperger's. We live in North Carolina, and some areas out here are just as bad, especially with "eye contact" stuff. It is sad that some folks would make ugly, heartless statements to you. I don't have AS, but my partner does. It may not be easy, but my life is all the better for him being in it. Thanks for this video, eternally.

  • holy fuck, you're ugly.

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