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emotional processing

  1. AshleyDS

    Not able to explain emotions.

    So I'm going to try my best to explain this, but I have a hard time translating my thoughts into words sometimes (I read a lot of you think in pictures rather than words, but I don't think in either - it's like if a paragraph were summarized into a feeling or urge - needless to say I find words...
  2. Kouzai

    Is it normal or unusual to be apathetic toward the rest of humanity?

    I was never told I had Aspergers all my life until I got a slip of paper a few years later with my diagnosis. As such, I don't know how other Aspergers or Autism people react or feel at all. I only know how I feel. Simply put my feelings to the masses are like this: As long as my few loved ones...
  3. K

    Think I am an aspie

    I work in the educational system with special needs children. I myself had a somewhat rocky childhood, despite being considered smart, especially from late adolescence on. Once, in a panic attack at a sales job years ago, (a common occurrence for me in the old days) a co-worker who was...
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