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Recent content by TroyG

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    Running into people you know when you're out

    First off all I don't see myself as being anti-social, but as someone who dose not know how to be social. When I'm walking that is often me time. I might be thinking about how my life might be if I knew how to be social, I might be thinking about an import sports event. might have some...
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    What is your job? Likes and dislikes?

    I struggle too much with math and foreign language to get a degree so I'm going to be stuck doing retail or food service. What I'll like. In store discounts? Free meals? What I won't like long hours, low pay, working weekends, double shifts, working hollydays, not being able to afford rent...
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    Why aren't you social?

    I don't know how. A childhood of being over protected has long term damage. They are called "social skills" A skill is something you learn often through experiance, which I didn't get.
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    Please advise: what activities / hobbies for my 8-year old son with Aspergers?

    What are his intrests? If he's not into sports than don't force him. Also don't keep him from his intrests either. Find something that he wants to do and he'll embrace it. Force something and he'll resist it.
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