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Recent content by Sammie

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    Aspies with dyspraxia?

    I'm probably more so dyspraxic than Aspie, my family have even call overflowing a glass with fizzy pop a 'sammy' from the amount times i did this trick when I was younger. I'm chronically clumsy, fall upstairs often and over thin air a lot, yet I can drive, I've just lost my confidence because I...
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    how do we explain aspergers to a non aspergian?

    This is one of those great questions, they can diagnose us because 'we find it hard to understand how 'normal' humans think , yet they havent got a clue how we think, yet we have to try and describe how we differ, by knowing how we differ from them in the first place, its kind of silly in a way...
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    Porcelain Dolls

    I've had this obsession, but I've always had a thing for dolls in general, I'm much more of a barbie type doll person though fashion dolls for me all the way, I love pullips and kokeshi's. Pullips are like expensive barbies with really big heads xD . I see you like Rozen Maiden too, maybe that...
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    Just To Start Things Off (calling all girls)

    I think the more boys thing is a bit of a myth in reality, more that boys get picked up and diagnosed much more often, I know that when I was a nursery nurse I could have pointed out a few aspie girls in the school, who teachers just deemed 'bright and shy. I've only ever known one other girl...
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    Japanese obsession

    Theres lot of neurotypicals who can get obsessive , I love what one of the people my brother saw suggested that everyone's got at least a bit of autism. Japan to is quite a common place to be obsessed with ,but I know for me its definatly one of the biggest and longest fads ive had in recent...
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    Ridiculous aspie trait I have

    This still gets me sometimes, even when I'm sure there's no idioms left that I don't understand someone comes along and confuses me XD. I tend to look at people blankly and wait for them to try and explain XD
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    Hi

    Thanks for the welcome :) my brother's most recent obsession is east european countries , I dunno if its slightly better or slightly worse than his last one that was Eurovision XD I'm really lucky that at my uni I've studied really all types of animation, but I'm making my final film in drawn...
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    Hi

    Hi I'm Sam and I'm 24 , I'm an undiagnosed Aspie probably with Dyspraxia to boot, I discovered my Aspergers when I was 18, oddly when I was at college studying to become a Nursery Nurse and helping young children with special needs XD. I'm now at Uni studying animation, I don't actively seek a...
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