Originally posted by: sean wookie
I really hate when people don't understand stuff and think you are a freak.
Originally posted by: ricarleite
I've come to the conclusion that it's not necessary to tell people about it. Odds are they won't know or care about it, and if you go to the trouble of explaining, they'll think you're some sort of freak. So I only tell people if asked.
Originally posted by: skye_solo
That sounded funny, Sean, sorry.
After reading here I was afraid I might have it, but I don't fit enough of the criteria. It could be fun to tell people, "I have Aspergers Syndrome". They'd go, "No!...What is that?" maybe.
Originally posted by: sean wookie
I'm not so sure. I heard my mom talking about it behind closed doors at my counselor.
I'm not so sure. I heard my mom talking about it behind closed doors at my counselor.
That sounded funny, Sean, sorry.
After reading here I was afraid I might have it, but I don't fit enough of the criteria. It could be fun to tell people, "I have Aspergers Syndrome". They'd go, "No!...What is that?" maybe.
I've come to the conclusion that it's not necessary to tell people about it. Odds are they won't know or care about it, and if you go to the trouble of explaining, they'll think you're some sort of freak. So I only tell people if asked.
I really hate when people don't understand stuff and think you are a freak.
I think we all hate that.