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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-10-26 03:38 pm

[ SECRET POST #2489 ]


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[personal profile] nyxelestia 2013-10-28 03:58 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not trying to categorize everyone who has has Asperger's, I'm talking about two very particular subsets of this large group of people. I apologize for the impression of diving people into "good and bad" and that wasn't an impression I meant to give, but I still stand by my point. There are absolutely a lot of people out there who act like assholes, who don't have any kind of autism or psycho-/neurological conditions, who use a real condition that affects real people for no other reason than to excuse their own misbehavior.

I'm not saying there aren't actual aspie jerks who do a very similar thing. But in the environment I encounter this in (community college), they are extremely unlike to be the majority. There are a LOT of people with a variety of psychological and social disorders in my particular social group, and there is a lot expected in terms of functionality out of the kind of students who attend my school. By our age and life circumstances, people either develop coping mechanisms and self-awareness for whatever issues they have, or they are in the kind of center Stella mentioned above or are otherwise getting some serious external assistance, the kind of which almost no one in my social group has and very, very few people at my school have.