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http://www.aspires-relationships.com/as_...gnosis.htm


This makes generalizations and is the reason I wanted and got my diagnosis changed to something more accurate. And yes, I'm a leech too, but not to that extent... I have plans and have carried out other plans in my life.


THE LUCKY FEW figure out they can get a job pertaining to their interest? And thye only figure that out at 18 at that?? That sounds more like an article on stupidity.


And we need to go thru painful changes or we'll be dependent on others for life??? *** you, Aspire.


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05-26-2012 11:46 PM
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This looks like someone trying to either a) Make a name for themselves out of being controversial or b) manufacture work for themselves.

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This made me laugh!  Where do these people get their information from, I wonder?  Books on pop psychology, probably.  I particularly liked how all of us are going to remain dependent on our "aging parents" unless we admit that we are AS.  Personally I had no idea why I had such trouble with certain things while managing exceptionally well at others until I was in my mid-40s, by which time my father was many years dead.  Maybe I have "separation issues" with my aging mother?  I see her maybe once a fortnight and ring her up a couple of times a week.  There was me thinking it was because I want to make sure she's okay, but it must REALLY be because I'm in an infantile state!  ROFLMAO!
I also really enjoyed the bit at the bottom of the article, saying that the references were "under construction".  So we have no way of telling where or what informed it!  Heehee!
Thanks for posting that Ana, it was fun. XD
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05-27-2012 03:12 AM
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It starts out OK but the big mistake is the way that it transitions from talking about high functioning people (who can do things like getting married) to low functioning people who drop out of vocational rehabilitation programs. If they had two separate articles the result would be better.

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Alison Wrote:
This made me laugh!  Where do these people get their information from, I wonder?  Books on pop psychology, probably.  I particularly liked how all of us are going to remain dependent on our "aging parents" unless we admit that we are AS.  Personally I had no idea why I had such trouble with certain things while managing exceptionally well at others until I was in my mid-40s, by which time my father was many years dead.  Maybe I have "separation issues" with my aging mother?  I see her maybe once a fortnight and ring her up a couple of times a week.  There was me thinking it was because I want to make sure she's okay, but it must REALLY be because I'm in an infantile state!  ROFLMAO!
I also really enjoyed the bit at the bottom of the article, saying that the references were "under construction".  So we have no way of telling where or what informed it!  Heehee!
Thanks for posting that Ana, it was fun. XD
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I certainly don't have dependency on 'aging parents'. Both mine are dead, and I am married with 2 kids.

05-27-2012 04:37 PM
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