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Recent content by krissie1230

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    Abusive Autism

    I'm going to be unpopular by saying the opposite. My situation is very much like your wife's. My parents were badly abusive - to the point where I was put in foster care and suffer from traumatic brain injury. After I left home, I married a man much like your wife's first husband and I have...
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    Repeating Yourself Over And Over

    I do verbally, but not as much online. I figured it was a nervous habit since I always tend to be nervous when I talk. Perhaps it's another trait to add to my list. :)
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    Jobs and Careers for People with Asperger's Syndrome

    If you enjoy writing you can also do scicomm with a Biology degree. There are plenty of science magazines, newspapers and other media that can use writers who also have a good understanding of science topics. It's not something that will make you a millionaire, but with work you could certainly...
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    Don't Be Shy To Introduce Yourself

    Hello! I'm Kris, 43, in the US. I've done the self-diagnose tests and received all the "very high likelihood" results. Reading over the various symptoms and experiences of others, it does seem pretty likely, so I thought I'd join and get some other perspectives.
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