I also have AS, so I know the feeling, I enjoy spending time with people but it just wears me out. I just "budget" the amount of time I spend with people so I don't get exhausted.
When I was little, I got in trouble a lot because when I saw a bully picking on other children I would attack the bully, I was rather puzzled at the time why I got in trouble for stopping the bully.
My biggest gripe is that often NT's (neurotypical people) seem to be more deranged than me. Binge drinking, just what is the appeal of passing out? Tailgating me when I'm driving at the correct speed limit. Getting upset when a traffic warden gives them a ticket because they've parked illegally.
NT's are weirder than me most of the time, even by NT standards.
2007-02-25 19:55:13
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answered by Nebulous 6
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My daughter thinks her son has this condition.
He is 7 years old and life has been hell for him at school.
Not only is the headmaster bullying him, she has found out that some other kid at the school is bullying him as well.
He has figured out that if he misbehaves , he dont get to play outside at break times...So, to get away from the bully..yep..you guessed it.
Unfortunately, he is now classed as a badly behaved little boy.
Children with ASD dont like to be touched.
Whats the first thing the teachers do when he goes off on one..?
Restrain him...the more they hold him...the more crazy he gets and the worse the situation becomes.
They put him in situations where he will play up.
Either they do it on purpose and should be fired..or they are totally inept and should be fired.
The headmaster is a total tw*t and has no idea what he is doing.
Apparently , kids with this condition are not so good at hand writing...but they certainly know their way around a computer.
They are pretty smart and pick things up quickly.
2007-02-25 00:58:33
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answered by knowitall 4
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Hi ya, my 13 year old son has Aspergers Syndrom, and he can be a hand full at times and very loving at others and yes he does find lots of things to be contradicting, and i have found over the last few years he gets on better with younger children than his peers or adults and was considered a loner for a long time by the school he was in but he's now in a school that knows all about AS and all levels of autism, but he is one very bright boy.
2007-02-27 02:06:51
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answered by LJM 2
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The internet is perfect for that;you can turn it off when it all gets to be too much. Have you put much thought into raising animals, like in a ranch type setting?
2007-02-25 00:34:56
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answered by littleredhen 3
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it must be difficult for you i`m about on the other end of the scale and like you i also like people and company .but i find it realy difficult too .This is why i spend a lot of time talking on line it really is much easier (you can escape when you need to ) Any time if you want someone to talk to about anything your welcome to mail me .My emails on my Q&A page
2007-02-25 01:13:42
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answered by keny 6
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