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Recent content by DrSenlin

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    Any Aspies or people with Autism with the inability to laugh hard?

    Thanks dude, that helps at least a bit :) I sobbed uncontrollably one time in my life I think, last year.
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    Any Aspies or people with Autism with the inability to laugh hard?

    Well a few times a year is a lot more than never at all
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    Any Aspies or people with Autism with the inability to laugh hard?

    I'm a 28-year old guy with Aspergers, been diagnosed at the age of 22. Ever since I was 9 I'm aware of the fact I just can't laugh really hard at something. Nothing is ever that funny. I never had tears of laughter, never had stomach pain of laughter, never had trouble breathing, never laughed...
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