I beg to differ on two points:
League_Girl wrote:
It wasn't really the military, it was the navy or something or the air force he tried joining.
"The Military" includes, and is not limited to, Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard. The National Guards and State Militias are also considered "The Military" insofar as service and veteran's status are concerned.
League_Girl wrote:
It's possible to still join if you don't have a official diagnoses. They have no way of knowing when they approve you.
You also don't have to tell them if you
do have an official diagnosis, although this could be risky. Better to tell them up front and ask for things called "waivers". I got waivers for marijuana use, a juvenile record, a heart condition, and eczema. They also gave me a waiver for being in my 30s and having child-custody issues with my ex at sign-up. None of these things prevented me from serving, of course. The interesting part of it is that I was diagnosed with AS a little over 12 years after being honorably discharged!
My point is that SadAspy will never know how he will do unless he
tries. If he is to go through life believing that he will always fail, then he has bought into the whole "Aspie As Victim" image, and
he will always fail solely because of his belief!
None fail so epically as those who fail to try for fear of failure.