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just a thank you

i'm grateful for this community.  i am so happy that there is a place where i can voice my confusion and learn more about how life with an NT person might be experienced by someone with AS.  it's a wonderful thing, this website.

10-08-2005 01:16 AM
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:grin: Nice to have you here.

I think theres a couple of other human beings here so you shouldn't have too much trouble fitting in  :wink:


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10-08-2005 02:32 AM
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I'm also very thankful for this place. It's the first and only Aspie community I've joined. Although, I'm only here once in awhile and there is much I haven't read or said. I like the news section. I find it very hard to find stuff written about us otherwise (or maybe I don't take the time to really look). I also enjoy reading some of your personal experiences (like the treatment in society section). I only accepted my self-diagnosis around the time I joined here, but I've thought I "probably have Asperger's" ever since I heard of it about 3 years ago (and I thought I had "some sort of mild autism" since I first heard the word autism about 12 years ago). Reading things here from your perspective helps fill in things that studying about it miss.

I hope to contribute more in the future.

11-08-2005 04:49 AM
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Yes, thanks to Amy and Gareth for setting this up and to everyone who is contributing.  I'm slowly working my way through much of the content--there's a lot on here!

11-12-2005 11:21 PM
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Yes, thank you Amy and Gareth! This place is my sanctuary...


"If I could snap my fingers and become nonautistic, I would not - because then I wouldn't be me. Autism is part of who I am."-Temple Grandin
11-12-2005 11:41 PM
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We really get great benefit out of AFF and everyone's contributions too. :smile:



11-13-2005 12:45 AM
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While we're at it, I want to say thank you to this community too. I've practically had my diagnosis all my life, but my search for AS and autism related facts, stories and real-life experiences from real aspies. The problem was that almost all the books I found on the subjects were clearly written by NT's, from a NT point of view. You know: "This poor boy doesn't even know how to tie his shoe-laches" and stuff like that. And the few books I found that were actually written by aspies were sob-stories about how to "adapt" and faking NT. And when I went to search for a place to meet other aspies on the internet, I only found all those crazy pro-cure sites and other myths. But I'm happy that I found you guys a couple of days ago, through the link on Wikipedia. It feels good to talk to people who don't try to "comfort me about my illness" or "help be live a more normal life", I'm so sick of all that. And I've always been looking for an "aspie sub-culture", a place where people like us stick together and help each other. Thanks for excisting, guys!

11-23-2005 12:48 PM
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Hmmm...

I think that that's a rather good meathod.

12-25-2005 06:58 PM
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Thank you.

Thank you for the AFF site. It is great to have such a positive and supportive site, for all those with autism.

11-17-2006 02:00 AM
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Hello form another Aspie. And My loations's currently North wales but I'm hoepfully moving back to lancashire within the next six months.

11-17-2006 05:06 AM
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