Aspergers syndrome

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Aspergers syndrome is a form of autism, a lifelong disability that affects how a person makes sense of the world, processes information and relates to other people.

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  • "You don't suffer from aspergers. You suffer from people." - Tony Attwood

  • To my fellow aspies--you can do a lot to change who you are. Get in front of a full-length mirror and practice. Do what the method actors do. Considerate it a role.

    Work on your posture--how you walk and sit--that's important. Work on your voice--how you project yourself--learn a voice that you like and are comfortable with. Don't look like a scared rabbit all the time. Observe people--always observe people and how they interact. Learn to modify and adapt, because fulfillment is our goal.

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  • To all you Aspies out there, I have reason to believe that my roommate in college has Asperger's Syndrome. I could tell that he knows he's different in a way, but doesn't know how. I often see him get troubled with trying to socialize--especially with the opposite sex. It seems that all of you with it have found it better to know that you have it. I want to help this guy, but I don't know quite how. How could I bring it up to him??

  • @mrsolofeo

    I started reading books on athropology and psychology when I was in my early teens. It explained a lot about body language and personal space. You need to observe how people behave as if you were trying to learn a code or language. Learn to mimic.

  • cartman's assburgers are best!

  • @william52905 Let me ask you if you think Matthew Barney has Aspergers? Also for anyone who wants to learn about Aspergers or at least see the most what I would say "serious" form of it I suggest watching the movie "Adam"

  • @BitchOnDaFloor *her

    

  • i asperger on hes boobies

  • No pussy syndrome.

  • @nerdymom2 Dude, I agree with you. I wear a small button that says "I'm not different, just better" The most difficult part is how most women treat you. At work, this one female won't even talk to me--she's friendly with every other guy. She told some other people at work that I'm a mean person and she doesn't even know me. What pisses me off is that some women try to pretend like you're invisible. There are a couple of women who are ok with me and I hang with. Guess I'll never be mr popular.

  • @mrsolofeo dude thanks but its not always a bad thing having aspergers. i have it and im guessing u do since u said fellow aspies. dont u like being different? i know the anxiety part sucks but its not bad being different! theirs some up sides to being an aspie! i should know, i am one.

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