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1980s

  1. Professor Lupin

    'Twas the '80s, baby—so fast forward.

    It's probably not surprising that, as a child of the 1980s, I was never diagnosed as a child or teen. It took me 30+ more years to actively seek out someone who would evaluate me as an adult (a pain in the neck in my rural area), and that only after the separation from my spouse and years of...
  2. Georgia's Aspie Blog

    Music

    It's okay to feel not fully understood by people, especially your family. They cannot understand or relate to everything you're going through, especially if you're younger. Music can either bring people together or occassionally, divide them (for example, my love for watching My Little Pony...
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