Do your parents have aspie traits?
my dad is a bit like NeueZiel's dad, he does spend a LOT of time watching history and discovery channel
he also did things like twirl his hair and walk on the tips of his toes when he was young (things I do to this day) but he broke those habits a long time ago
he was also very anti-social as a kid (did several violent things to people out of boredom)
he does stick to certain foods on a regular routine. He says its cause his food is limited (hes a type 2 diabetic) but the hair thing and toes thing gets me. I mean, what are the chances we BOTH have the same habit, something I never knew about till just this week
uranium23567 wrote:
my dad is a bit like NeueZiel's dad, he does spend a LOT of time watching history and discovery channel
he also did things like twirl his hair and walk on the tips of his toes when he was young (things I do to this day) but he broke those habits a long time ago
he was also very anti-social as a kid (did several violent things to people out of boredom)
he does stick to certain foods on a regular routine. He says its cause his food is limited (hes a type 2 diabetic) but the hair thing and toes thing gets me. I mean, what are the chances we BOTH have the same habit, something I never knew about till just this week
he also did things like twirl his hair and walk on the tips of his toes when he was young (things I do to this day) but he broke those habits a long time ago
he was also very anti-social as a kid (did several violent things to people out of boredom)
he does stick to certain foods on a regular routine. He says its cause his food is limited (hes a type 2 diabetic) but the hair thing and toes thing gets me. I mean, what are the chances we BOTH have the same habit, something I never knew about till just this week
My dad twirled his hair as a kid too and is a diabetic as well (type 2). My dad was one of those weird, eccentric people growing up that was picked on a lot but one thing in his favor was that he really loved football (unlike me, I don't care for sports at all) so in middle and highschool he used that as an outlet until a coach pissed him off and he quit. Me and him have a lot of similarities too in terms of getting mad and quitting stuff we're a part of for certain reasons (weren't comfortable, couldn't do it, sensitive etc etc). He did go to a (good) college though and I view him as a success in my eyes.
My mom actually thinks she has aspergers now.
Similar Topics | |
---|---|
Could these traits suggest mild autism or Asperger’s?? |
29 Jun 2025, 3:14 pm |
If you're aspie and you know it, flap your hands! |
09 Jul 2025, 9:41 pm |
Worried I've lost my aspie friend and he's being manipulated |
29 May 2025, 8:54 pm |