So I have a question: Do you feel that Asperger's Syndrome affects others' opinions and impressions of you more than it actually does your own behaviour.
For instance, I feel that I am a fairly "normal" person. However, when others interact with me I often feel that they're getting the impression that something's wrong. I have a lot of ADD and OCD traits as well that make me appear odd or clumsy to those who don't know me well, but I often feel that if I were someone not diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome I would be more easily forgiven for absent-mindedly doing things like counting my change wrong or bumping into someone in a hallway while I wasn't paying attention.
I feel as well that I'm fairly normal at home, but my parents constantly tell me, in different words, that there is something wrong with me: to them I am someone with a "disability" before I am their son.
Anyway, I'm not sure if I got to my actual point, which is that I often feel that interactions with other people would go considerably better if they were undertaken in the same way by something others did not perceive something "wrong" or "different" with on some sort of psychic level.
So, to get to the main point of the discussion, do you feel that your Asperger's Syndrome effects others' perceptions of you a lot more than it actually does your own behaviour (if at all?)