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Recent content by Adrienne

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    What do YOU consider rude?

    I agree with much of what has been said. My contributions are that people do not keep their word and talk around you as if you are either invisible or not there.
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    Do You Feel "Normal" In Certain Environments

    I had settled down to stitch but packed up all my stuff and left and sat in my car until I calmed down from being upset. One of the women who is a child psychologist who specializes in autism spectrum disorders came out and wanted to know what was wrong. I told her. She asked me to come back...
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    New person here

    Thanks, Ereth. Adrienne
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    New person here

    I'm new here and am unsure what to say. My name is Adrienne and I've been odd all my life. I do not relate to people normally and some of my emotions are abnormal. Lots of acquaintances and usually 1 or 2 friends, but not the type to discuss personal issues with. A few years ago, I...
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    Do You Feel "Normal" In Certain Environments

    At my first job, in a professional milieu, I felt normal but did not normally socialize with coworkers. In a subsequent position, I always felt like the odd person out. I have no problem with public speaking at a conference but am alone most of the time. I am an ardent needleworker...
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