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Adult With Aspergers Draws First Blood

Drawing First Blood When was the last time you saw an adolescent or teenager who was always on their best behavior? I’ll wait. As an Adult with Aspergers, I can, and will, stand toe-to-toe against anyone who says just Asperger’s kids have issues with social skills. What should make an adult is learning how not ... An Adult with Aspergers social point of view »

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“My philosophy about Asperger’s is simple: Asperger is an obstacle course, not a disability”

  by Simon Huebner In or Out? Autism Speaks and everyone else can’t make up their minds. I’d rather not repeat myself on my site but Asperger is an obstacle course . I already recorded a podcast about groups such as Autism Speaks and the Autistic Self-Advocacy Network. I’m not going to imitate what feels like ... Read more from a highly educated and successful adult who has Asperger Syndrome »

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Asperger Adults Also Want To Date

Dating Issues of the Asperger Adult, by Simon Huebner. Someone out there like you…Yeah, you. Log off the internet. For Asperger Adults that’s my best dating advice. I was curious enough to Google JDate and Tinder, but not curious enough to sign up myself. Even if I replay moments in my head that I could have ... An Adult With Aspergers Also Wants To Date. »

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“Asperger’s is like having a rocket throwing arm”

Asperger’s is like having a rocket throwing arm with dreadful accuracy and footwork. Keeping a balance with things I enjoy has helped me guard against feeling like I’m stuck in the mud like a tire without traction. Continue Reading »

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