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Recent content by Kailis

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    Dealing with Lack of Emotion

    Very interesting MoCoffee ... I have 3 children and a wife .. I have spent 21 years providing for them, making sure they were safe, fed and taught the skills needed to survive the world. I have severe social anxiety and would rather be at home away from everyone. I truly want my kids and wife...
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    Newly self-diagnosed 31 year-old female ...

    I believe understand what you must being thinking. Since I began to understand how my mind works being an Aspie, it has opened the world to me with more coping mechanisms/tools to be able function in society appropriately. "Knowing is half the battle" - thanks GI Joe ... heh It is true, the...
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    Dealing with Lack of Emotion

    This is my 1st post @ aspiescentral. I have spent the last 40 years dealing with a severe lack of emotions. Challenging .... to say the least. My oldest brother (now deceased) was also an aspie, as well as my grandfather (based on known information). I didn't realize that I was an aspie...
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