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drakcir
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To ScattyBird.

 

Thanks for the answers, and the tips about the videos and link.

Ok first of all i will begin with to say that autistic people can take a joke, its a myth about that with jokes and autistic people.

 

Just to clarify about me:

I use to be a quiet person,but also i can be very non serious, as almost to serious a big part of the time, i think i associates with a serious person who cant relax and just enjoy the moment.

Cause many of the people and friends i know use to be very casual and just like to chitchat alot.

I have a hard time doing this, i use to get many thoughts about what i should say,or i start to be very non serious or i just get serious and get rigid.

I understand jokes but dont really like them, i have no problem to read facial expressions i always has associate myself as an very good judge of character.

I feel i maybe not use so very big facial expressions or body language, i can also feel i have an more monotonic voice, but i dont even know if i just get a monotonic voice cause i try to be nice to evryone.

i have love self-esteem and low confidence, thinking very much, remember myself as little and i gave myself the name the philosopher.

Ok anyway thats the big reason, i really wanted an answer from an expert about the questions i first mentioned (when a person suffer with a stronger attention disorder, does the person then have autistic tendensies on the way.)

i cant even get an answer in my country, cause a person cant get diagnosis like autistic tendensis cause if they have that, they need a boss or what i shall call it like, like ADD and autistic tendensies.

This is two common diagnosis that use to be confuse, many people before Aspergers get ADD and people diagnosised with Aspergers get wrong diagnosis.

 

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