Why do girls with autism love the Powerpuff Girls?

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13 Feb 2011, 2:16 pm

I was obsessed with the Powerpuff Girls when I was four.



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13 Feb 2011, 2:20 pm

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I was obsessed with the Powerpuff Girls when I was four.


Umm, last I checked, one girl ≠ all, or even most, girls.

For the record, I detested them thoroughly.

Blanket statements/assumptions are one of the most irritating things on this planet.



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13 Feb 2011, 2:25 pm

Why are aspie kids obsessed with Home Alone? I was obsessed with it when I was 8. Then I knew a little boy who was also obsessed with the movies which was my old aspie mate. Then I heard in the Roger Meyers group by one of the other members who works in special ed and one of her aspie students was also obsessed with it.

I have never seen any aspie girls obsessed with The Powerpuff Girls. I think it's coincidental just like Home Alone was. The girls fight crime so I am sure aspie girls wish they could do that with their bullies. Kevin was the reject of his family and an outcast and always getting into trouble thanks to his oldest brother and aspies can also relate to that when it comes to their peers and bullies and I am sure they would love to set those awesome traps for them. That could be why? :wink:


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13 Feb 2011, 2:26 pm

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Why are aspie kids obsessed with Home Alone? I was obsessed with it when I was 8. Then I knew a little boy who was also obsessed with the movies which was my old aspie mate. Then I heard in the Roger Meyers group by one of the other members who works in special ed and one of her aspie students was also obsessed with it.

I have never seen any aspie girls obsessed with The Powerpuff Girls. I think it's coincidental just like Home Alone was. The girls fight crime so I am sure aspie girls wish they could do that with their bullies. Kevin was the reject of his family and an outcast and always getting into trouble thanks to his oldest brother and aspies can also relate to that when it comes to their peers and bullies. That could be why? :wink:


Everyone with AS is different.
I was never obsessed with Home Alone.

:roll:



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13 Feb 2011, 2:27 pm

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Why are aspie kids obsessed with Home Alone? I was obsessed with it when I was 8. Then I knew a little boy who was also obsessed with the movies which was my old aspie mate. Then I heard in the Roger Meyers group by one of the other members who works in special ed and one of her aspie students was also obsessed with it.

I have never seen any aspie girls obsessed with The Powerpuff Girls. I think it's coincidental just like Home Alone was. The girls fight crime so I am sure aspie girls wish they could do that with their bullies. Kevin was the reject of his family and an outcast and always getting into trouble thanks to his oldest brother and aspies can also relate to that when it comes to their peers and bullies. That could be why? :wink:


Everyone with AS is different.
I was never obsessed with Home Alone.

:roll:


I was making a joke and didn't I write "coincidental" in my post? :roll:


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13 Feb 2011, 2:29 pm

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Why are aspie kids obsessed with Home Alone? I was obsessed with it when I was 8. Then I knew a little boy who was also obsessed with the movies which was my old aspie mate. Then I heard in the Roger Meyers group by one of the other members who works in special ed and one of her aspie students was also obsessed with it.

I have never seen any aspie girls obsessed with The Powerpuff Girls. I think it's coincidental just like Home Alone was. The girls fight crime so I am sure aspie girls wish they could do that with their bullies. Kevin was the reject of his family and an outcast and always getting into trouble thanks to his oldest brother and aspies can also relate to that when it comes to their peers and bullies. That could be why? :wink:


Everyone with AS is different.
I was never obsessed with Home Alone.

:roll:


I was making a joke and didn't I write "coincidental" in my post? :roll:



Ah! My deepest apologies.
I didn't sense the joke; I thought you were being serious. D:



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13 Feb 2011, 2:29 pm

jmnixon95 wrote:
IceCreamGirl wrote:
I was obsessed with the Powerpuff Girls when I was four.


Umm, last I checked, one girl ? all, or even most, girls.

For the record, I detested them thoroughly.

Blanket statements/assumptions are one of the most irritating things on this planet.


well said and hopefully that'll be the end of this topic.
the powerpuff girls were cool tho ;)



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13 Feb 2011, 2:33 pm

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Why are aspie kids obsessed with Home Alone? I was obsessed with it when I was 8. Then I knew a little boy who was also obsessed with the movies which was my old aspie mate. Then I heard in the Roger Meyers group by one of the other members who works in special ed and one of her aspie students was also obsessed with it.

I have never seen any aspie girls obsessed with The Powerpuff Girls. I think it's coincidental just like Home Alone was. The girls fight crime so I am sure aspie girls wish they could do that with their bullies. Kevin was the reject of his family and an outcast and always getting into trouble thanks to his oldest brother and aspies can also relate to that when it comes to their peers and bullies. That could be why? :wink:


Everyone with AS is different.
I was never obsessed with Home Alone.

:roll:


I was making a joke and didn't I write "coincidental" in my post? :roll:



Ah! My deepest apologies.
I didn't sense the joke; I thought you were being serious. D:


Part of my post was serious but where I have bolded, I was joking.


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13 Feb 2011, 2:41 pm

Last I remember I didn't like either Home alone or the powerpuff girls. In fact I couldn't stand the powerpuff girls. Though I think it was because the artwork of the cartoon network shows annoyed me alot.



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13 Feb 2011, 2:52 pm

League_Girl wrote:
jmnixon95 wrote:
League_Girl wrote:
jmnixon95 wrote:
League_Girl wrote:
Why are aspie kids obsessed with Home Alone? I was obsessed with it when I was 8. Then I knew a little boy who was also obsessed with the movies which was my old aspie mate. Then I heard in the Roger Meyers group by one of the other members who works in special ed and one of her aspie students was also obsessed with it.

I have never seen any aspie girls obsessed with The Powerpuff Girls. I think it's coincidental just like Home Alone was. The girls fight crime so I am sure aspie girls wish they could do that with their bullies. Kevin was the reject of his family and an outcast and always getting into trouble thanks to his oldest brother and aspies can also relate to that when it comes to their peers and bullies. That could be why? :wink:


Everyone with AS is different.
I was never obsessed with Home Alone.

:roll:


I was making a joke and didn't I write "coincidental" in my post? :roll:



Ah! My deepest apologies.
I didn't sense the joke; I thought you were being serious. D:


Part of my post was serious but where I have bolded, I was joking.


Thanks for the clarification. :D



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13 Feb 2011, 3:27 pm

Interesting you say that. I was also obsessed with them as a child and I still like the show.

But my perfectly normal sister also obsessed over them as a kid.

I think it's a normal girl thing and not Asperger's.



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13 Feb 2011, 3:37 pm

I don't even know who The Power Puff Girls are.


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13 Feb 2011, 3:50 pm

I enjoyed watching the Powerpuff Girls with my family when I was a child. I always identified with Bubbles because I'm blonde-haired and blue-eyed, I like "cute" things and I cry a lot (or at least I used to). The Powerpuff Girls never developed into a special interest for me, but I did incorporate some of the elements of the show into my imagination at the time.

By the way, did you know that the Japanese developed a Powerpuff Girls anime? It's called Powerpuff Girls Z. Look it up, I'm serious.



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14 Feb 2011, 1:57 am

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14 Feb 2011, 2:36 am

I was never interested in the PowerPuff girls.



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14 Feb 2011, 3:12 am

I was more into Mojo Jojo.

I still enjoy watching Powerpuff Girls. But as an adult it's for more reasons than girls fighting crime. It's pretty damn clever with the jokes.


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