No, it doesn't bother me. I'm not officially diagnosed yet, so, who knows, maybe I have HFA instead of AS. A diagnosis of AS would make a little more sense to me, but I can relate to some of the things auties experience as well. I mean, it was reading and hearing autobiographical accounts of HFA that caused me to suspect I was on the spectrum, and subsequently learn about AS. Ideally, I'd rather not be lumped in with anyone or anything, but these categories seem to be useful in certain ways. I understand that generalizations will be made and I don't mind as long as there is some logic behind them, which there is in this case.