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DevilKisses
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20 Feb 2016, 4:03 pm

Devon80 wrote:
DevilKisses wrote:
What visual spatial issues do you have? The only visual spatial issue I seem to have in real life is judging distances in feet or meters. I don't seem to get lost more than the average person and I don't have any issues is art or geometry.


I have trouble with judging distance. Driving has always been an issue(especially parking). I get lost pretty easily. Geometry has always been a struggle for me. I've always been terrible when it comes to art. In school I always dreaded math and art class because of my visual spatial issues. It's embarrassing but I also have difficulty getting on escalators. More specifically, I have trouble gagging the right time to step on the escalator.

I don't have any depth perception issues when I'm driving according to my driving instructor. I just have no idea how far 20 meters is. I did have depth perception issues as a kid playing sports, but that's because I needed glasses.


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Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 82 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 124 of 200
You are very likely neurotypical