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Slash

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My son was diagnosed with Aspergers, and his mother told me that I probably was too. I looked into it, and I am 99.9 percent sure that I am infact, an aspie. I find it to be a blessing and not a curse. I love the way I look at life. Some of the things that I don't like about it is getting over-stimulated when walking into a place with a lot of people and having difficulty keeping a conversation going with a stranger(I hate that awkward silence).

By the time I get diagnosed, I should be 27. Kind've late, but better late than never. Atleast I know now! I am happy about that and I look forward to learning more from talking with everyone on this site. Thank you.
 
Consider yourself lucky, I was 48 when I found out. I too see it as a plus, and Love the way I see the world.
Nice meeting you.
 
Hi Slash! Welcome to Aspies Central.

I really like that you have a very positive attitude toward the high possibility of having AS. Aspies are unique individuals with a lot to offer to society.

You have definitely come to a great place to interact with fellow Aspies and to learn lots of information. We are very friendly, so feel free to chat with us in the forum threads and/or the shoutbox whenever you like. I hope you enjoy all we have to offer.
 

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