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Recent content by Sue53

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    How can I avoid my new colleagues hating me?

    This is pretty good!
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    How can I avoid my new colleagues hating me?

    I have suffered with this problem in two jobs. I managed to keep those jobs, but there always seemed to be one person who had it in for me. I am sorry this happens to you too, but it is comforting to hear that others get the same treatment. There is never a reason this happens and I don't think...
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    FragileX carrier Aspergers

    That's my plan. My main aim in life is making people laugh.
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    Critical thinking

    How do you understand critical thinking? How much of the time do you believe you can do it to your satisfaction? I am a very logical, detail-oriented thinker. I worked for 17 years as a software tester, a good job for logical thinkers. I am a great trouble-shooter and love to think logically...
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    Overactive mind - an aspie thing?

    I have always called myself a Compulsive Overthinker. It is getting a little better as I get older (I am 65). It used to keep me up in the middle of the night, replaying conversations and figuring out what I should have said. Get to the end of the loop and go back to the beginning and go through...
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    Comment by 'Sue53' in 'Masking...emotional dysregulation.'

    The only things I can do is just be myself, which will annoy some people, or do the best I can to pretend, which makes me feel less visible but still annoys other people.
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    FragileX carrier Aspergers

    I am 65 years old and have two adult children with FragileX Syndrome. I have been a little bit different all my life, but have been considered smart and funny. I haven't had a lot of friends. I am good with numbers and bad with words (vocabulary recall in conversation). I am very detail-oriented...
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