Am I the only one who feels like Aspies are close-minded?

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01 Dec 2018, 7:21 am

I'm quite open minded and tend to listen to different opinions and ideas. I think I'm more open minded than when I was younger, such as just out of school.

I like to be prepared for changes and hate sudden and unexpected ones. But am open to trying new things I see in the shop, for instance. I don't always like what I tried, like when I tried artichokes for the first time, and found how tough it is to get to the heart.


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01 Dec 2018, 7:44 am

quite an extreme wrote:
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Your Opinion? :)

You should learn it. :mrgreen:

I'm sorry, what do you mean?


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01 Dec 2018, 10:51 am

skiddlebugz wrote:
quite an extreme wrote:
skiddlebugz wrote:
Your Opinion? :)

You should learn it. :mrgreen:

I'm sorry, what do you mean?

My ex and my son are both NT and both didn't want to make a driving license but enjoy driving today.
It's not an aspie thing to be afraid of it but it's worth to learn it.
I got the license for motorbikes at 16 and for trucks at 18. I always liked to drive.


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