I agree with Byzantine. That sounds like a good idea. Honestly, I think it is great you have a son. Consider this, your son is getting an early dose of peoples differences then most teenagers. Becuase of this he will be better adapted to deal with peoples differences at school and even when he goes into the workforce. You being his mother has provided a very valuable experience for him and even though at times right now he may be irritated by your differences in the end he will be thankful for all you have provided him. Your aspergers has its benefits you should focus on those instead. Make a list of all the things about your aspergers that will help your son. The bell at school just rang so I have to go but I'll finish posting everything else I have to say when I get home tonight. Dont worry about the long post. It gives me a better idea of what you are dealing with. I hope this helps a little.
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