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I do not see anything "disorderly" about having Aspergers. If anything, It looks to me like we are acutely orderly and that is why others feel the need to label us.
 
Hi there & welcome to the forum. What exactly IS ASDCommunity? Are you representing an organization of some sort? Either way, I hope you enjoy your stay here. I too do not believe that most of us Aspies are inherently disordered. THose of us who are in some kind of disordered state would not likely be in such a state if society was constructed differently. We are forced to live in, function in & interact in a world that was built by others for others. Put simply, we do not fit in. Some of us have made peace with not fitting in, others are deeply pained by feeling rejected & weird, some of us don't care what the world thinks BUT know how to 'pass' as NT a fortunate few of us do not fit in BUT are successful enough where nobody is going to bother them about it.
 
Imagine a world in which when we woke up "normal" people would be pilled and we would be the therapists.

Aspie Doctor "sorry normal person, today you can't start a war..."

Normal person "but oh, I so want to start a war today...maybe you need to up my meds..."
 

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