sharkattack wrote:
Your post does make sense.
I am sorry to hear you are in pain.
I am on the part of the Spectrum that would be described as Aspergers and I do have an interest in people I just don't have to skills to make it work.
Your very good at describing how Autism feels from the inside.
I have the skills, but they were acquired, not innate. It wasn't easy, and it didn't happen overnight, and along the way, I had to accept comments about some of my oddities from bosses and colleagues. It's like any other acquired skill. The more you do it, the better you become at it. Which I understand is easier said than done. I developed a very thick skin as a result. What helped me more than anything was learning that I am the way I am, and that most of the people I came into contact with me began to accept my AS traits, after deciding that I was a good person at heart and that I had value as a colleague.. It also helped that I have a balance of both AS and NT traits. Hypersensitivity to criticism, both real and imagined, is an issue for many of us.
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AQ 34
Your Aspie score: 104 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 116 of 200
You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits