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robo

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I don't want to put my real name on this site, so you can just call me robo. I'm 16 and I have aspergers. I like vintage anime and tokusatsu. I've lived with my ununderstanding grandparents for the past year and it's been hell. I figured joining a forum with people who have similar experiences could help some.
 
Welcome to the forum, robo. Hope you enjoy your time here and find it helpful.
I'm sorry to hear your grandparents do not understand you and so makes your life difficult. :disappointed:
 
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i have an ununderstanding grandmother,i like card making ,all things animals,reading the eleventh dr who scripts and old star trek scripts and haven scripts .
 
Greets, robo. You can feel comfortable here, here's a very low chance to be harmed by anybody. :blush:

I have an ununderstanding grandmother either. When I was a kid I was even hit by her because I didn't want to do things "normal" kids do. Such as learning a song or maths. Furthermore, she is very religious and she scared me with telling I would punished by God. Today she's a lot more loyal to me but still she doesn't take my personality and worldview seriously.
 

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