Mr_Nice wrote:
anneurysm wrote:
Absolutely agreed. People assume that because you look like the average person that you have the capabilities of an average person.
And yes, a diagnosis can help people understand, but this is exactly why there needs to be more services and support for people with ASD everywhere. Most people with AS can drive, work, and live independently with the right supports. The problem is that there is either no supports or very minimal ones.
This is why we need to fight for these services...to prove everyone wrong and to prove that we are capable of achieving what other people can.
I usually finfd people with asperger's are better looking with more style and sophistication in appearence. Or is that just me?
Low key ?
I thought we where sloppy dressers
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