The use of the word "aspie"
I guess just saying "Asperger's person" makes sense.
Trace
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Leading a double life and loving it (but exhausted).
Likely ADHD instead of what I've been diagnosed with before.
I don't have a problem with the term Aspie. But, even though I sometimes use it in posts, etc., I realize that some people don't like it---so I try to avoid it for that reason. By the looks of things, Asperger's as a name will be done away with anyway in the psychology world---but I am sure we will still use the name Asperger's around here. I know that Asperger's is part of the autism spectrum, so many times I just say I have autism. Though I kind of hate to see the term Asperger's done away with in the new diagnostic manual, I am also kind of happy too---because it shows the recognition of Asperger's as part of what it truly belongs too---the autism spectrum.
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"My journey has just begun."
I don't like the term "aspie" and wouldn't use it in reference to myself or anybody else on the spectrum, because some of them might not like it either. It isn't that I find the word "aspie" offensive, however, I do see it as a label. I prefer to say I have a form of autism.
Everybody is entitled to their own opinion though, and I don't mind if other people on the spectrum call themselves "aspies".
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Many moons ago, a little rubber ducky took to the waters and washed up here.
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