Language: 18
Social relatedness: 100
Sensory/motor: 47
Circumscribed interests: 31
Total score: 196
ETA: I did find a couple of the questions confusing and/or contradictory. " I am very sensitive to the way clothes feel when I touch them. How they feel is more important than how they look." Yes, I am very sensitive to the way clothes feel, but whether that is more important than how they look is something else, and depends on what the circumstances are in which I would have to wear said clothes, so those two statements are two different things to me, and should be two separate questions. Same with: " I always notice how food feels in my mouth. This is more important than how it tastes." Yes, I always notice; no, sometimes it is not more important than taste.
And the clumsiness question -- " I have been told that I am clumsy or uncoordinated." Well, if I want to get technical here, technically I don't recall ever being told that I am clumsy or uncoordinated, but I know that I am! I don't need to be told this, when hardly a day goes by that I don't bump into a doorframe I can see coming, or drop something I'm holding!
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Diagnosed "Asperger's to a moderate degree" April 7, 2015.
Aspie score 145 of 200
NT score 56 of 200
AQ score: 47
RAADS-R score: 196
"Everyone inside the circle is normal. Everyone outside the circle should be beaten, broken, and reset, so they can be brought inside the circle. Failing that, they should be institutionalized, or worse, pitied. Why would you feel sorry for someone who gets to opt out of the inane courteous formalities, which are utterly meaningless, insincere, and therefore degrading? Can you imagine how liberating it would be to live a life free of all the mind-numbing social niceties? I don't pity this kid. I envy him." Dr. Gregory House, speaking of a boy with autism, House M.D.