Hello! I'm new. My name is Mallory, but online I go by the name Nova. I'm 19, female, and from Illinois. I love bats and wolves and am a Cher fan of 9 years! I'm currently in college, and want to be a veterinarian.
I have Aspergers syndrome, but I'm very high functioning (some might say, others say I'm moderate). I've had a lot of help over the years, so I'm more "normal" if there is such a thing, than I probably would have been, had I not received the help I was given in my earlier years.

Of course, it took a long time for me to actually get a diagnosis, because I'm high functioning (also I didn't talk much to my psychologists about anything significant), but after talking to my psychologists a lot, it became clear that I do have the disorder. However, they had suspected Asperger's since I was very young, maybe about 5ish.
My other diagnoses are ADHD and bipolar disorder (the latter is more of a curse than anything, though).
Over the years, social situations, shaking hands, and human behaviors have always seemed strange to me. (I was at a New Year's party the other day, where I really didn't know how to act, and just got hyper). In fact, I'd often say that animals make much more sense! I've also always gotten along with other Asperger's people. This looks like a good, helpful site that welcomes those with Asperger's, Autism, and other disorders, as well as people who have friends or relatives with it, or those just interested. I'm happy to be here.
-NovaBat
In my experience, most aspies find animals make much more sense than humans but we are such a messed up species I don't see why everyone doesn't think that way.