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helloo people :)

hazel

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hiya everyone i'm hazel - 16 from the wonderfully miserable U.K

i have self diagnosed myself as an aspie due to the fact that i have around 80% of the traits and that i feel more comfortable being an aspie rather than my official diagnosis a few years ago - social phobia- as it does not account for my sensory issues, fear of being late / preoccupation with time, obsessive interests and a general feeling of being completely different to well nearly everyone :P

i absolutely love physics and algebra :D and i like very much to live in my fantasy world.
lol anyway .. this forum looks pretty neat so i joined and i dont no what to write now ...
 
Hi there Hazel and welcome aboard to Aspies Central forums and I think you'll love it here since the place has been very active and there's even so many interesting people here. :)

I'm also from the uk so I also know the misery there.
 
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Hi there, Hazel.

I'd probably rather live in the UK than in Canada (where I'm from), though I'm not 100% sure. I'd have to visit the UK before coming to any conclusions about that place, but I've heard many good things about it. Also, should I note that lots of great musicians come from there? :D

I'd like to live in any European country. Europe has a lot to offer.
 
hiya everyone i'm hazel - 16 from the wonderfully miserable U.K

Welcome to the forums Hazel. There's quite a few of us from the UK on AspiesCentral, myself included.

this forum looks pretty neat so i joined and i dont no what to write now ...

You could share your experiences with us. There's plenty of threads here which you could contribute to.
 

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