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7, I was on 5 before the woman's one started, maybe I'm an autistic lesbian deep down.
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I just saw the link..i thought it was just your questions
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That’s a very interesting point !! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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:) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Plus the fact that certain autistic symptoms (esp. lack of empathy) are default masculine traits anyway.
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Kinda what I knew...but I reckon if I answered for now I would be 11 |
Some of those situations are in dyspraxia
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Adult Autism
I did the test .. waited .. nothing happened. Sorry
I seemed to select the top option for the vast majority of the questions and few were the very last option https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...c3201539fb.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
I once hired someone affected by Asperger syndrome. And to be honest, he really made a stunning job with repetitive tasks linked to statistics, analysis and performance indicators for a projet I was in charge of.
I had no problem hiring him, he was a sweet guy with a lot of humor and I got along with him very well. So clever and really had strong logical mindset. I would totally work with people with this condition again. |
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I think that’s because dyspraxia, dyslexia , dyscalculia and Aspergers each have many overlapping traits .. all come under ASD . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Presume they are suggesting autism and dyspraxia share many similar traits .. which of course they will ... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
Also, I've learnt a lot about this condition, what people go through and how it affects their daily lives. It really takes guts and bravery to try to make something good out of it, go through high school and college and go find jobs without being discriminated. I loved that he knew who he is and was unapologetic about it so I am super grateful to have learnt about that.
He was sometimes "disconnected" and we laughed about it. Not that I wish I was the same, but really he gave no f!cks about most of the things we worry about :joker: |
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A lot of the questions on the test are more like a test for introversion than a test for autism. They're not the same thing.
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I recall watching a 45 minute documentary on autistic babies !! It was possibly about 10 yrs ago . As I recall ( it’s all very vague ) there were about 8 of them in the study , they were about 12 months old and each one’s parents were BOTH autistic . The only part I can remember clearly was that they all took turns to be placed in a high chair and were wired up so we could tell exactly what their eyes were focusing on ... they were then shown a series of clips of older children speaking to the camera .. Anyways they ALL focussed on the the children’s MOUTHS rather than their eyes .. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Adult Autism
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I found it rather interesting to be fair. Just a shame I can’t get a score as the flaming link freezes after I answer question 30 each time Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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finding it hard to understand what others are thinking or feeling getting very anxious about social situations Or knowing what to say but the wrong word or words come out along with knowing what to say but can’t get it out of your head Dyspraxia ain’t autism but it’s a condition which makes people clumsy with coordination, brain, words and just in life but clever in their own way |
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