Asperger Syndrome

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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2008

A man with Asperger Syndrome describes what it's like to live with.

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  • I only have a problem with the "Suffers" Part. I have it and I deal with it but I never think of it as suffering. That implies that I have a problem that needs a cure. I am just different and there is plenty of positive things that I can do that NT's have problems with. But good for you Ryan! I wish I could get services I cannot keep a job either. IQ of 135

  • Haha- I relate so well to what you have just said as well! I have been fired from every fastfood job I've ever had.

    My parents don't bother with me so I have been homeless, etc. at times.

    People who say "well we are all different" or other such platitudes should face facts: they (non-Asperger's) get the jobs that we (Asperger's)are sometimes more qualified for intellectually, on primarily social grounds (networking, connections,etc.).

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  • @punkrastagirl96 I don't think that having a high-functioning autistic disorder is suffering either. Aspies really do have a harder time making friends because all they want to talk about is there obssesions. But its not that they can't make friends or don't want to. I'm aspie and I have friends and can hold a job.

  • @nagaempress get a fucking life, oh right you can't, cus some doctor told you you can't make friends and u believed him.

  • @punkrastagirl96 No I posted that "I don't get the suffering part" You see what I wrote there? Do you see the word DONT. that means I DO NOT agree that it is SUFFERING. In other words I dont need sympathy and in my opinion neither does anyone else with it. And I am sooo glad that you watched the video and fully understand the context of my comment have a nice day!

  • @nagaempress your so smart, an IQ of 135?! wow thats too cool for me. I'm glad it boosts your self esteam to go around telling people your smarter than them, if thats where you get your entertainment, then keep on going. And if your not suffering, then why do you post comments like that looking for sympathy. Honestly, get over yourself.

  • @punkrastagirl96 There is no "All of you people" Im sorry if you think we all get teased and ridiculed. I said I could not keep a job .. Well it was because I quit due to trying to deal with idiots in the workplace. i do not need to get over myself as I never said I was suffeing, im still not suffering and I will never be suffering. So I am not the proper person to direct a commnt like this to. As you see I dont give a crap.

  • @nagaempress haha now im confused, all of you people say that you get teased and ridiculed, and you said you cant keep a job. So you want people to feel bad for you, but at the same time you say that there is nothing to suffer through. You need to get over yourself. So your socially awkward, some people are. Everyone is different. And why dose it matter if you have an IQ of 135? I would think someone who feels that they are so different would prefer the multiple intelligences theory.

  • @mascasa1987 i also have Asperger's Syndrome too, I'm not lying

  • I noticed many aspies have very pronounced supraorbital ridges. Is their a reason for this possibly?

  • Great video. I'm currently dating a man with asperger syndrome. I love him so much.

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