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inflammablefish

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Hello, greetings, salutations, and the like.

I just registered here this morning and wanted, well, maybe wanted isn't the right term, but felt like it was expected of me to introduce myself :)

I'm 27, never been officially diagnosed, but I waver between saying I'm an aspie vs I'm slightly schizoid. I know there are plenty of professionals that say that really schizoids are just aspies and should change the diagnosis, but anyway.

Glad I'm here, interested in learning more. I work with a lot of autistic spectrum kids, but I don't know too much about the adult world, so there you have it.
 
Hi, welcome to the forum. Glad to see so many new members lately.

I think that having a bit of a "on the outside looking in" feeling about the adult world is pretty common for people on the spectrum. It's definitely how I feel a lot of the time.
 

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