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Aspie and Proud

Now that I know what it is, I kind of like me this way. I don't see myself as having a deficiency, I look at it as how God wired me. Sure it's not always easy being me, but you can choose to say "poor little me" and live under a rock, or you can choose to accept yourself for who you are. Each one of you is a unique, beautiful person. Great topic!
 
I have aspergers. I do not understand my emotions, so I am not sure if I am proud to have aspergers..
 
ASPIE PROUD! Being an Aspie has helped me become a champion golfer!
cranks a massive tee shot down the fairway, and then joins the Aspie Conga Line as they meander across the golf course!)
 

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