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Recent content by skk123

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    The Circle

    I know the feeling too well. My best friend is crushing hard on a girl and is close to confessing his feelings to her. Ever since he told me I've felt something I can't really describe, like I know I should be encouraging him but I'm not and maybe a little jealous. As an aspie I really don't...
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    Anyone obsessed with music?

    I usually get on new bands and songs, but I end up having to listen to their songs over and over until I'm sick of It and never want to hear it again. As for the technical aspect, I used to have a graphic equalizer as part of my stereo system in my car. I'd sit forever with the music cranked...
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    Hey everyone.

    So after a few posts i figured i needed to get this out of the way (self-introductions are something i hate doing). I'm 24 and was diagnosed with AS at a very young age, along with autism and ADHD. I denied i had any of that and went through life thinking i was "normal" and everyone else was...
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    Obsessed with People (of the opposite sex)?

    Boy, reading this thread makes me feel like i'm reading my autobiography. I get obsessions over different people that stem from having a conversation with them. I've only had one friend and no female friends (girlfriend or otherwise) from my teens onward, so when a female strikes up a...
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    Is this a "me" thing, or an ASD thing?

    I'm assuming most of us Aspies could count their number of friends on one hand. Does anyone end up feeling a little possessive of said friend, when you see or hear about them doing something without you, you feel kind of left out. I usually have to tell myself, "hey, listen, you're not his...
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    Is this a "me" thing, or an ASD thing?

    Does anyone find themselves uncomfortable using certain synonyms or cliche phrases? For example, I can't use the word belly, i always have to say stomach. Certain euphemisms like "tighty whities" or some cliche like that also rubs me the wrong way (i told a girl at work i hated that phrase...
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