Philologos wrote:
Good good. We had to learn the hard way. Most of my family has SOMETHING - God alone knows what and I'm just glad I'm different. No two alike. I think there may be some Asperger's in my grandfather's generation, but they are not available.
Some evidence my wife's dad was on the spectrum, but he died when she was pretty young. So we eventually found a niece and two nephews who seem to belong to the same species, and of course #1 son. We get to be resource persons for them.
It really helps to know who you are.
Yes! It does to help to know who you are. I am not alike most of them on my Dad's side but have some same things of each person. But it's just great to get an understanding and stop being clueless.