Common Symptoms of Asperger Syndrome - Being Obssesive

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2011

I decided that I needed to do more videos about Asperger Syndrome because I seem to be getting many reviews. I will be filming more videos each about the different symptoms of the disorder.
This video is about being obsessive. I feel that this is the symptom that effects us Aspies the most. I've had my fair share of experiences since I'm an Aspie myself. It effects other people the most because they don't understand that some people have a problem which is why they do it. Chances are if someone you know is like this in particular then they could have Asperger Syndrome. Here I give you advice on what you can do to help.

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  • this was profoundly insightful.

    how do you know if you have aspergers?

    do you have to go get tested yourself?

    i feel like i have aspergers. but dont wanna diagnose myself lol

  • @CarolHuangIFY I just knew because my parents themselves got me diagnosed. I didn't do it myself.

  • You're pretty cute! I'm sure you don't have a problem finding a date with your disorder.

  • @HomerSimpson85 I actually am not very good with boys. I never was. I was never asked on a date in highschool by anyone I may have been interested in. I was asked out twice by two guys I wasn't attracted to and who were actually creepy. Other than that, I was never asked to dance at a school dance or anything.

  • I love your hair shade and style. Do you get it highlighted?

  • @cshep2447 Yes I do :) Every few months :)

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  • @VHammondOfficial No doubt that some wanted to ask you out, but weren't sure how. My best friend didn't realize how attractive she was, until years later. Guys would check her out all the time, but she would complain to me that guys aren't interested.  I'm a guy, and know for a fact that she was highly desirable. But she clearly had this emotional wall up, which told guys to leave her alone, to back off. She doesn't have asp, but the point still applies here - maybe they were just afraid.

  • You are cute...more women should go without makeup.

  • @VHammondOfficial Heck, I probably would have tried to ask you out myself. I have ASD and was never good with the ladies. Sometimes, however, when you find such a common denominator (even if it includes difficulty with communication), it can be easier for each person to see themselves in a brighter light and feel more appreciated for what they have. Just thought I'd throw that out there. :)

  • @banjobat This comment just shows how diffciult it is for above average looking ladies to talk objectively without beeing flooded by ' i like you ' etc, etc.

  • @VHammondOfficial I think the unabomber had litte success with girls as well. I am sure this is the reason he started to take revenge on society. This suggest that we should be friendly and encourage everyone by words or deeds. To make everyone feel appreciated, thats a true deed of heroism and might prevent much misery.

  • i am a aspie and i love you hit on the obsessive thing as it is most definitely one of my big things that ruins many of my friendships and things and caused me to be viewed as a intensive stalker for many years cause i really liked someone and feel the need to express just how much they mean to me but then they get scared especially in the relationship category it's a huge thing for me to be like hey im interested in you without being super I REALLY LIKE YOU!

  • @VHammondOfficial I'd ask you out if I were 10-15 years younger. I avoided any relationship when I was younger. I had few very bad ones and decided to remain alone.

  • @VHammondOfficial I have the same problem as a guy with Aspergers. It's hard to talk to other people and it's hard for me to connect with girls. But the girls I was able to connect with both have Aspergers

  • @VHammondOfficial even if i have asperger's, i used to attract a lot of girls. i was the misterious, rebel guy who was playing guitar all the time. so yeah, girls used to hit on me all the time...the problem was that could not pick up their subtle messages. so yeah, i never pick up a date in high school either.

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