Would you rather be aspergers or high funtioning autistic,.

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22 Oct 2010, 7:11 pm

I'm a high functioning autistic. I get along with people really well these days. However, my intellect is below a regular person. Hence, I am somewhat limited on career opportunities.


I can honestly say I would much rather be a smart,wealthy aspie than this.



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22 Oct 2010, 7:15 pm

The difference between the two is only slight. Living with either is not much different, so it's kind of like asking whether I like Walmart or Stop and Shop ketchup.


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22 Oct 2010, 7:27 pm

At this stage in my life, I don't know if it would make that much of a difference. High functioning autism is easier to pronounce without getting odd looks from people. *shrug*



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22 Oct 2010, 7:33 pm

TopicHeading wrote:
Would you rather be aspergers or high funtioning autistic


Yes.

ApsieGuy wrote:
I'm a high functioning autistic. I get along with people really well these days. However, my intellect is below a regular person. Hence, I am somewhat limited on career opportunities.


I can honestly say I would much rather be a smart,wealthy aspie than this.


What do you base this on? Have you been told you lack intellect? Is your lack of intellect specific to social situations, or is it an academic inability? Do you excel at anything that others find difficult?

Sorry if that's a lot of questions, but I'm not willing to take it at face value that you've a sub-normal intellect considering your above-average ability to construct sentences. And yes, I know that this alone doesn't constitute much more than a good education, but learning good sentence construction and spelling is at least partly reliant on intelligence.



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22 Oct 2010, 7:39 pm

ApsieGuy wrote:
I'm a high functioning autistic. I get along with people really well these days. However, my intellect is below a regular person. Hence, I am somewhat limited on career opportunities.


I can honestly say I would much rather be a smart,wealthy aspie than this.

That's nonsense. I'm not a smart aspie. And I will probably never be wealthy. And I can't get along or understand anyone.

I can't answer the question because it's like asking if you'd rather be an apple or an apple.



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22 Oct 2010, 7:52 pm

Who wouldn't rather be smart and wealthy?



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22 Oct 2010, 7:56 pm

I didn't realise there was a difference.



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22 Oct 2010, 7:58 pm

Gummie wrote:
Who wouldn't rather be smart and wealthy?



Well, if you consider the fact that a lot of aspies have trouble forming friends/relationships...

People like me though....



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22 Oct 2010, 8:01 pm

ApsieGuy wrote:
Gummie wrote:
Who wouldn't rather be smart and wealthy?



Well, if you consider the fact that a lot of aspies have trouble forming friends/relationships...

People like me though....


Wealth and intellect are not pathways to friendship or happiness.



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22 Oct 2010, 8:02 pm

adifferentname wrote:
ApsieGuy wrote:
Gummie wrote:
Who wouldn't rather be smart and wealthy?



Well, if you consider the fact that a lot of aspies have trouble forming friends/relationships...

People like me though....


Wealth and intellect are not pathways to friendship or happiness.


I know...which is why i was correcting gummie a couple post up...



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22 Oct 2010, 8:05 pm

ApsieGuy wrote:
adifferentname wrote:
ApsieGuy wrote:
Gummie wrote:
Who wouldn't rather be smart and wealthy?



Well, if you consider the fact that a lot of aspies have trouble forming friends/relationships...

People like me though....


Wealth and intellect are not pathways to friendship or happiness.


I know...which is why i was correcting gummie a couple post up...


Ahh, I misunderstood your meaning. Please accept my apologies for causing confusion.



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22 Oct 2010, 8:14 pm

ApsieGuy wrote:
adifferentname wrote:
ApsieGuy wrote:
Gummie wrote:
Who wouldn't rather be smart and wealthy?



Well, if you consider the fact that a lot of aspies have trouble forming friends/relationships...

People like me though....


Wealth and intellect are not pathways to friendship or happiness.


I know...which is why i was correcting gummie a couple post up...


I'll still have my family, yes? Wealth, knowledge takes a lot of stress out of everyday living and friends cause more.

Why did you chose it then Aspieguy?



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22 Oct 2010, 8:21 pm

We had a thread a while back trying to lay out the differences between HFA and AS. Every single person who responded was half-HFA, half-AS by that definition, regardless of diagnosis.

When you figure out some actual difference, maybe I'll have an answer then.


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22 Oct 2010, 8:29 pm

Gummie wrote:
ApsieGuy wrote:
adifferentname wrote:
ApsieGuy wrote:
Gummie wrote:
Who wouldn't rather be smart and wealthy?



Well, if you consider the fact that a lot of aspies have trouble forming friends/relationships...

People like me though....


Wealth and intellect are not pathways to friendship or happiness.


I know...which is why i was correcting gummie a couple post up...


I'll still have my family, yes? Wealth, knowledge takes a lot of stress out of everyday living and friends cause more.

Why did you chose it then Aspieguy?


Is that REALLY YOUR face



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22 Oct 2010, 8:35 pm

ApsieGuy wrote:
Gummie wrote:
ApsieGuy wrote:
adifferentname wrote:
ApsieGuy wrote:
Gummie wrote:
Who wouldn't rather be smart and wealthy?



Well, if you consider the fact that a lot of aspies have trouble forming friends/relationships...

People like me though....


Wealth and intellect are not pathways to friendship or happiness.


I know...which is why i was correcting gummie a couple post up...


I'll still have my family, yes? Wealth, knowledge takes a lot of stress out of everyday living and friends cause more.

Why did you chose it then Aspieguy?


Is that REALLY YOUR face


That's an odd answer.



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22 Oct 2010, 8:58 pm

ApsieGuy, is this how you're making your Aspergers go away? According to your other thread, your AS is almost gone. LOL Are you replacing it with HFA?