Hey folks,
I'm new to the site, as you can probably tell. My bio has the longer form of it, but I was introduced by Michael John Carley. I was diagnosed when I was 8 to 11 or so (I remember the moment but not the exact age, my mind blurs out that time, was rough with parents getting divorced). I also have bipolar disorder.
I have never really interacted with other "Aspies" and I really never used the term neurotypical to label people before.
I've been a closed book on the kind of person I am, and it can really be an internal struggle. Mainly, social ties. I am odd that in I get very lonely without regular interpersonal contact with enjoyable people. I am a poor networker. Probably, because I only like to be topical, and not personal. I don't have strong ties to family, and I don't really want to have strong ties with them. I come from a very non-empathetic family. It has extended to me, I am wry, cynical, skeptical, and generally very critical. Luckily, I have some friends and a girlfriend who find this to be very funny.
I look forward to some of you opening my eyes, so to speak. I am a massive geek (what a surprise).
If anybody has advice/suggestions/etc. please reply below... I'm new to communicating with fellow Aspies.
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All Things Geek, Bucks Basketball, News, Film, Business of Media, Statistics. Try to avoid self-victimization and internalized oppression on behalf of my disability.
I enjoy talking to people in real life more than online (weird, right?). It's more honest, and fascinating. I get to study body language and response styles. Hot take to other Aspies, I would assume.
P.S. I like to play Devil's Advocate. Don't enjoy echo chambers.