Sky
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I'm Sky, it's nice to meet ya. I'm 25 years young, and often feel awkward around others. For the longest time I wondered, why? There's always been a social barrier so to speak. I can covey with others a little, but not as much, as I would like to. It's frustrating not knowing what to say, a majority of the time. I have no trouble understanding, sarcasm, irony, and such. Which is why my asperger's, was so difficult to diagnose. Mine is so borderline, I have it, and I don't have it.  
 
Just call it slight experts...
I've been feeling down, cause nothing is going right. As a result I developed sleep clinching, and TMJ. On top of already having, depression, anxiety, Post Dramatic Stress, ADD, insomnia, and probably something else, I'm forgetting. >_>
For fun I like to play Runescape, Yu-Gi-Oh, Magic- The Gathering, listen to rock music, go shopping, hang out with friends, roller blade, bike, walk, write fiction and draw. If your interested you can find my art, under "Victorious Kitten", on deviant art.
				
			 
 Just call it slight experts...
I've been feeling down, cause nothing is going right. As a result I developed sleep clinching, and TMJ. On top of already having, depression, anxiety, Post Dramatic Stress, ADD, insomnia, and probably something else, I'm forgetting. >_>
For fun I like to play Runescape, Yu-Gi-Oh, Magic- The Gathering, listen to rock music, go shopping, hang out with friends, roller blade, bike, walk, write fiction and draw. If your interested you can find my art, under "Victorious Kitten", on deviant art.
 
				 
 
		 
 
		 At times i feel like i barely have it as well (even though i'm only self-diagnosed and my family agrees with me that i probably have it). I understand sarcasm and metaphorical language just fine with most people - unless its the serious, all business types i can't read them at all. (And half of my supervisors at work are such types, yikes!) Jokes, i don't get most of the time even with my own family. Nice hearing there's someone else who's an aspie but doesn't always fit the bill.
 At times i feel like i barely have it as well (even though i'm only self-diagnosed and my family agrees with me that i probably have it). I understand sarcasm and metaphorical language just fine with most people - unless its the serious, all business types i can't read them at all. (And half of my supervisors at work are such types, yikes!) Jokes, i don't get most of the time even with my own family. Nice hearing there's someone else who's an aspie but doesn't always fit the bill. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		