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wildgrape
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06 Feb 2010, 11:49 am

Chris,

Sorry for the misinterpretation. Diane Williams seems to be merely putting the idea out for debate as well.

Williams' observation that most people have a balance of left/right abilities seems accurate to me, and most of those with a dominant side have only a slight dominance. Perhaps those who have a profoundly dominant side (from either side), such as Donna and me, are rare and that is the reason we find few with whom we can closely relate.



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07 Feb 2010, 12:47 pm

No worries

What you say is interesting Wildgrape.

And I think I seek the 'perfect' connection with my brothers and sisters in the spectrum. I feel that beyond my unrealistic expectations I value my aspie friends in all their differences a great deal indeed.

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