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Vexx3

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Hey there! I'm not too great at introductions, but here we go.

I'm 22 years old from Massachusetts and officially diagnosed with Asperger's. I currently attend community college going for an associates degree in Graphic Arts with a focus on graphic design. I work part-time at a local engineering services company in their IT "department" (in quotes because the department consists of just my manager and I).

I received the diagnosis very recently (mid-September last year) and, admittedly, have had a really hard time coping with it. I've been extremely reclusive over the last couple of years and, with some pushing from my therapist, have been making attempts to be more social.

Anyways, that's enough about that. If there's anything else you'd like to know, feel free to ask.
 
Welcome, and rest assured you are among friends. Discovery is a great thing, and there is much of it to be had here. If there is one thing I have discovered about life, it is that "As Long As You Have To Be Here Anyways, You Might As Well Have A Little Fun With It".
Good Luck.
 
Welcome you will probably fit well in here. I think we are all not confident with our introduction skills. I can be extremely reclusive too, I really do like mixing with anyone at times.
 

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