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Aspergers/ASD support thread
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eyelinerprincess wrote: »The bottom line of it is this: If you have any experience of aspergers/ASD, then contribute something useful to the thread. If not, then please leave the thread.
I have been contributing but certain people always feel the need to bully me because I am not a happy person.:beer:0 -
studentphil wrote: »I can help people a lot more than you think, I have lived a lifetime of being a failed human being. So please stop insulting me and my experiences.
I am 47 you impudent chimp.
I have self-supported myself all my adult life by working, lived in a caravan, moved 350 miles across country, bought/run a huge house, sold that, moved 200 miles in another direction. I create my own income without coming into contact with other people. I am completely self-financing. I am studying.
Nobody here needs help. I find it insulting that you think they do, or that you think you can give it. Here we are sharing experiences of a spectrum.0 -
studentphil wrote: »I am not a troll. I hate myself, my body, everything about myself and I find it very insulting that troll is all you can say to my very deep pain I have at the core of who I am.
You need the depressed thread. Not this one.
This is the happy and contented group0 -
I can be the queen of feeling sorry for myself, all you've done since you posted some of your "opinions" is sat and felt sorry for yourself, which is of no use of anyone looking for information on this thread.
Know what? Forget it, I'm not wasting my energy on you tonight."Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, But beautiful old people are works of art."
-- Eleanor Roosevelt0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »A lifetime?
I am 47 you impudent chimp.
I have self-supported myself all my adult life by working, lived in a caravan, moved 350 miles across country, bought/run a huge house, sold that, moved 200 miles in another direction. I create my own income without coming into contact with other people. I am completely self-financing. I am studying.
Nobody here needs help. I find it insulting that you think they do, or that you think you can give it. Here we are sharing experiences of a spectrum.
So are you saying that you don't feel a deep sense of bitterness and upset that you have to live in a normal person's world and yet you can never be this normal person?:beer:0 -
There is no such thing as a "normal" person"Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, But beautiful old people are works of art."
-- Eleanor Roosevelt0 -
eyelinerprincess wrote: »I can be the queen of feeling sorry for myself, all you've done since you posted some of your "opinions" is sat and felt sorry for yourself, which is of no use of anyone looking for information on this thread.
Know what? Forget it, I'm not wasting my energy on you tonight.
The information is, don't turn out a self hating person like me, don't let society make you end up thinking you are unworthy.:beer:0 -
eyelinerprincess wrote: »There is no such thing as a "normal" person
How come society picks out differences and people bully you for them right from being a small kid if normal doesn't exist?:beer:0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »A lifetime?
I am 47 you impudent chimp.
I have self-supported myself all my adult life by working, lived in a caravan, moved 350 miles across country, bought/run a huge house, sold that, moved 200 miles in another direction. I create my own income without coming into contact with other people. I am completely self-financing. I am studying.
Nobody here needs help. I find it insulting that you think they do, or that you think you can give it. Here we are sharing experiences of a spectrum.
PN, the thing about SP is that he is quite possibly an Aspie himself. So, when he talks about people with ASDs feeling unworthy of the love and affection of those NT folks out there, he is actually projecting and speaking about himself.
(Would explain his insensitivity, too..I'm an Aspie and I have more sensitivity in my little finger than he has in his entire body. :cool: )
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studentphil wrote: »How come society picks out differences and people bully you for them right from being a small kid if normal doesn't exist?
I'm a "small" kid and I stick up pretty well for myself, and I don't feel any less of a person than anyone else."Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, But beautiful old people are works of art."
-- Eleanor Roosevelt0
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