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  1. G

    Looking for a different culture

    Hello, I was recently officially diagnosed at age 40. For background, I’m a non-binary AMAB person, born in the midwest USA and moved to the west coast at age 30. I have good job security in a highly skilled technical/creative field, and I used to have friends and a whole community, until...
  2. Lily Muffet

    Aspies with EDS in Belgium

    Hello! I have recently been diagnosed with Asperger's at the grand old age of 46 (2 years ago). I also have Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) as well as a few other things to add to the mix. I discovered a strong link between these conditions when researching muscle problems in EDS, which led to...
  3. Sabrina

    Are there any global nomads around?

    My aspie husband is very good at his job, so we've had to move a lot from country to country. Is anybody here in a similar situation? An advantage of it is that, if you are considered weird abroad, people immediately assume it's because you're from somewhere else. They don't think you're also...
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