Christina Hyatt
Active Member
Haha I'm typing this on my phone and I don't have my glasses on, so apologies for the error. It does undermine my argument somewhat!! Though personally I judge someone as an individual and by their actions. It seems very one dimensional to dismiss another person based on their inability to spell! Also, isn't dyslexia co-morbid with Aspergers sometimes? So I'm sure many Aspies can't spell at all, so the 'we're better than you, because we can spell' argument doesn't really hold up either.
I do mean other people's, sorry for not clarifying.
I think it'd be interesting if you were NT for a bit, though you probably would realise you were happy as you are. NT's have their own struggles too, perhaps just in different areas, mainly the inability to take the caps lock off and a fixation with social media...
I do mean other people's, sorry for not clarifying.
I think it'd be interesting if you were NT for a bit, though you probably would realise you were happy as you are. NT's have their own struggles too, perhaps just in different areas, mainly the inability to take the caps lock off and a fixation with social media...