uisart wrote:
I'm reading now:
"You might be an aspie if..." a thread who started in 2005, and still going on.
In it; everybody feels the impulse to write his/her own experiences tips (in a very funny way) which indicate the presence of Asperger syndrome.
The issue is that nobody, at any Asperger forum that I had read until now: had said anything about bad autobiographical memory.
How are you about this feature?
I know what u talk about all too well,Was obsessed with this mysterious "fault" of mine for many years and still can't come up with a good explanation as to why is that,
It's really strange considering that at i'm considered very good at sensing and telling other ppl stories,
Perhaps i can sense other ppl stories but can't sense mine because i don't have a linear autobiography as such but many "biographies" all telling different and sometimes even conflicting or contradicting stories,
This theory also makes sense because it links well with my other autistics attributes as "strange" sense of time and space and like many other aspies i do have expectational memory but it is optical so it doesn't goes well with the certain linearity ppl tend to expect,
in a way i don't sense time as a line but as a star so there is no linear meaning to my biography,
My present links or express my past as hyper-story image or an hologram so any one who "knows" me can tell my bio better than me but that because he sees only his take on my life/