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Post by tonystrak on Jan 16, 2018 2:29:12 GMT -6
Hi, Firstly, what I mean by this. I'm not talking about stereotypes/misconceptions of autism spectrum conditions here, I'm talking about real people, on- or offline. I'm also not doubting my diagnosis, or the diagnosis of others, or trying to insult anyone. I know there's huge variation within the spectrum, which is what I'd like to hear from others about. Through reading/watching/listening about autism spectrum conditions, and from interacting with others with autism spectrum conditions, I've noticed ways I'm completely the opposite to others also on the spectrum. I decided to make note of these, which I'll now share. It'd be interesting to hear what ways you've felt opposite to others with autism spectrum conditions. That's what I've made a note of so far. If you've felt opposite in a way not related to anything I've listed, that'd be interesting and I'd like to see that - it could increase my knowledge of ASD and myself. If you're the opposite to me in any way, that'd be interesting to hear things from your perspective. If you're somewhere in the middle, it'd be interesting to hear from you too, because for some of these I'm trying to get more towards the middle. If you're like me in any way, I'd also like to hear that - there are some things I'm trying to sort out and someone similar could be someone to learn from. For More Details Animated Device Explainer Video
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