Accepting weirdness & Aspergers

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2012

People sometimes are fine with whatever amount of friends they have; and sometimes people want to force Aspies to be different.

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  • I have mild aspergers, and speech impediments. The difficult for me is explaining things, story, telling direction and long speech. I'm afraid of large group conversion, so i tend to be quiet.

  • @aznguymetal People with Asperger's usually do better one on one. All of my friends I've wanted one on one. Too many people= too much noise= too much stimulus which Aspies can't handle with their brain overloading. Then people wonder why I look angry etc.

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  • @Man2012Super Friends can disappoint and friends can be really good too. It's important that we are not shy and we can find good ones. It's also important we find the right person to be in a relationship with and as an a person with Asperger's that person has to have patience with explaining things.

  • @Man2012Super No.You just havent found a soulmate yet.

  • SillyGayBoy: Speaking of routine, I don't like the idea that our YouTube channels are going to be automatically changed to the new design come March 1st......what can be done to stop this madness?!?

  • @SillyGayBoy aspie or not , who wanna have friends ? friends are always stupid and don't understand anything

  • @ChuckMeIntoHell I suffer a little bit from social anxiety I guess , but everyone get depressed , I get depressed sometimes because I'm gay . but you know it's so cool to know there is people like me , I have sometimes the feeling to be abnormal and weird LOL. thank you

  • @SillyGayBoy Actually, I was just being friendly, and I just kind of said what first came to mind. Then I realized that my partner was probably embarrassed about it. I asked him once we were outside and he said "kinda" which is his nice way of saying "totally," so I apologized.

  • @ChuckMeIntoHell Sounds like a double checking move; to cover your butt if he didn't like that you were getting your partners meds right? If I'm understanding right. I've done unnecessary OCD "cover my butt" or "double checking" moves.

  • @eibon81 The character Jacob in the book House Rules goes totally nuts with changes in routine; he also has to watch the same show every day obsessively. Mom said when I was young and they'd want to change a plan with what they were doing I'd keep asking about why and stuff.

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