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i understand and i totally agreeHi Renee,
That's the whole reason I joined this forum as well! I've only just been recently diagnosed and it's been nice to realise I'm not broken or anything just because I find it hard to talk to people.
ok that sounds niceI'm always open to new friendships! I've mentioned before on here I'm borderline extroverted, despite the Asperger's making most relationships end in failure.. lol
Always open to chatting with new people!![]()
im in my early 30s, i got diagnosed late in life with autism, in 2014.I'm up for chatting. I'm a 26-year-old female aspie. You can message me. I also have Discord.
Oh okay. I was diagnosed when I was 7.im in my early 30s, i got diagnosed late in life with autism, in 2014.
oh wow thats earlyOh okay. I was diagnosed when I was 7.
Yeah, my mother was pretty observant I guess. I was having problems in school so she thought I had ADHD because my cousin does so she took me to a neurologist. I don't have ADHD but the neurologist ended up referring me to a psychiatrist who diagnosed me.oh wow thats early