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Recent content by MidAgedChineseFemale

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    Do you aspie find yourself having problem even talking and communicating with pets and objects?

    I feel like if you people can talk to pets and animals you are not really an aspie, because an aspie is a person lack of social skills. If you can communicate with a pet (or anything), that is technically a very functional skill. I have zero ability talking to anything.
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    Problems with staying at a job

    Do you find yourself not being able to stay at a job? When I used to work, I could only work there the most for a year. Whatever reason I would quit that job. It's not only true with working, it's wherever I go, I have problems staying there long term. The longest I stayed at a place was 3...
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    Do you aspie find yourself having problem even talking and communicating with pets and objects?

    I read a few threads here that some of you talk to your pets. I had pets before, but I noticed I didn't talk to them. Do any of you not talk to your pets when you had them? And I don't even talk to my stuffed animals and dolls when I was young. Any of you the same? Just like to know if any...
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    Don't Be Shy To Introduce Yourself

    Hi! I am a Chinese woman, living in New York, immigrated here when I was 14, unemployed, single (not interested in dating), self-diagnosed about a year ago, would like to find out more about Aspergers and myself as an aspie.
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