Do Aspies have a desire to be special?

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postpaleo
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21 Dec 2007, 3:25 am

Naw, we're not all like the generalization. I got fashion shoved down my throat almost from day one. It's just a set of rules. You don't need "sense" to do fashion, I think it helps if you don't have any to begin with. Easier to swallow all the bull s**t hype Mad Ave feeds you. It's like copying off of someone else's paper. Is that so hard? What? That's wrong and unethical? Then fashion ain't for you, you're in danger of being original, be very very careful, but do it boldly.


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21 Dec 2007, 3:29 am

I don't like being the center of attention, except for online sometimes, but even then it's more about me wanting to find people I identify with.

I don't care about fashion and I just wear whatever is comfortable. I don't know if my clothes would be considered in fashion or not, but I would guess not. I haven't gotten any strange looks or comments that I know of and I wouldn't really care if I did.

In a way though I'm still a bit concerned about what others think because I don't go all out and wear things people would make fun of. For instance, I think it would be awesome to wear something like this, but I don't

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I'm fascinated by men's clothes of that era.


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