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Poll about the term "aspec"

Have you used the term "aspec" used to widely refer to the autism spectrum

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I never heard 'a-spec' used in reference to autism spectrum before, only asexual spectrum. If I hadn't seen the term used on asexual forums before I would probably assume it was something to do with sight (spectacles) or the light spectrum.
I use 'aspie'.
 
I've never heard of the term and wouldn't want to use it. There are enough terms already, I don't feel its necessary to further confuse people.
 
One thing about "aspec" to me is the word looks so much like "aspic."
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Sounds more like a Pentagon acronym.

Something that does considerable damage to people and property. :eek:
 

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