Spinosaurus kin
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Usually a sigh followed by "kind of like Sheldon Cooper I guess". Not the most favourable nor accurate example but a starting point that most people seem to understand. Then I can explain a bit more from there.
I seldom mention it to others anyway.
Yeah the Sheldon example is annoying. It is supposed to be a comedic perspective on the condition, and there are worse things that are laughed at, so it isn't really that bad. But that does annoy me too when people think comedy characters are actual representations of how people with mental conditions are really like.
 
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 ) . I guess I've been lucky because I've been describing Asperger's to people foor 8 years, since my son was DXd at the age of 4 and I started reading every book I could find on the subject. Also, most people who I've told that my son has Asperger's have said, "Oh!! My nephew/brother/cousin has that!". So I haven't had to do tons of explaining. Of course there are ignorant people out there like the family down the street when I explained to the mom why my son was the way he was (because he played with her twin boys) and the boys started calling my son "retard". So you'll always get ignorant people. I haven't figured out how to explain my own Asperger's to people. It's just who I am, so it's hard to say how I might be different if I didn't have it. I usually say I have trouble making small talk, making or keeping friends, multitasking, and concentration (since I think there's some ADD going on in my brain, too). My mother also asked if she had done something wrong when I was a kid, like she had GIVEN me Asperger's or not seen the signs or something. I told her that girls are way better than boys at hiding their true selves and pretending to fit in. And no, she didn't do anything wrong. Nobody was talking much about Asperger's 40+ years ago. I was a moody, rebellious, depressed, angry kid. I irritated my parents beyond belief. But I got good grades in school and unlike my son didn't throw chairs across the room and punch teachers, so I slipped through school without anyone's noticing. I guess I'll figure out how to describe myself to people if or when I decide to tell them I have it.
 ) . I guess I've been lucky because I've been describing Asperger's to people foor 8 years, since my son was DXd at the age of 4 and I started reading every book I could find on the subject. Also, most people who I've told that my son has Asperger's have said, "Oh!! My nephew/brother/cousin has that!". So I haven't had to do tons of explaining. Of course there are ignorant people out there like the family down the street when I explained to the mom why my son was the way he was (because he played with her twin boys) and the boys started calling my son "retard". So you'll always get ignorant people. I haven't figured out how to explain my own Asperger's to people. It's just who I am, so it's hard to say how I might be different if I didn't have it. I usually say I have trouble making small talk, making or keeping friends, multitasking, and concentration (since I think there's some ADD going on in my brain, too). My mother also asked if she had done something wrong when I was a kid, like she had GIVEN me Asperger's or not seen the signs or something. I told her that girls are way better than boys at hiding their true selves and pretending to fit in. And no, she didn't do anything wrong. Nobody was talking much about Asperger's 40+ years ago. I was a moody, rebellious, depressed, angry kid. I irritated my parents beyond belief. But I got good grades in school and unlike my son didn't throw chairs across the room and punch teachers, so I slipped through school without anyone's noticing. I guess I'll figure out how to describe myself to people if or when I decide to tell them I have it. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 I haven't been here in a while and now I see some of my threads are still hanging
 I haven't been here in a while and now I see some of my threads are still hanging 
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		