@iam_cloud
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I remember my therapist saying that it's often a lot harder to diagnose adults (especially those with mild symptoms) because of our well rehearsed coping mechanisms. I've pretty much gotten used to people (including my dad and sister) telling me to try harder or pay better attention. For the longest time I thought I was losing it. It also reminds me of coming out as bi to my dad.
Britt, you're not alone. I've had a similar experience. My answer is usually something like "I don't want it" or "who wants society to label them as disabled." I try to remember that it's not their fault that they're uneducated. All we can do is educate them.
				
			Britt, you're not alone. I've had a similar experience. My answer is usually something like "I don't want it" or "who wants society to label them as disabled." I try to remember that it's not their fault that they're uneducated. All we can do is educate them.
 
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 I do believe most of people would want to know what it is exactly and how Aspergers makes you different from others but it seems hard to describe it in a few words without being dull, vague and impersonal.
 I do believe most of people would want to know what it is exactly and how Aspergers makes you different from others but it seems hard to describe it in a few words without being dull, vague and impersonal. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		