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Hi.

gregmcph

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Well, I'm a 49 year old Australian. Married with 2 lovely daughters and lovely wife and a noisy dachshund.
I guess I'm here to figure myself out. What I should do with this weird world that I don't quite fit into.

I am not diagnosed, but every list of symptoms I see I can go tick, tick, tick down the list. I can clearly feel myself floating in and out of "Humanity", if you like. Okay, that sounded a bit creepy. I have a friend with an Aspie son, who can't sit still, can't talk comfortably to you.... I can seem myself in him, but definitely not to his degree.

Anyway, hi. I'll see how I go posting in threads. See if this works.
 
G'day :)

welcome.webp
 
Hello Greg, and welcome to Aspies Central. Hope you like it on this forum - there are so many great people who are there if you need advice or anything like that. And Sportster, thank you so much for providing the link to the Aspie Quiz. I was always wondering what the URL is for the site. Just took it and I gotta say it's quite accurate.
 
140/60.

I found myself double thinking everything. I knew where a question was heading, and I very much didn't want to be just picking the answer to suit the diagnosis. So lots of reflection, and realizing that many issues others have don't apply to me.
 

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