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Old Apr 10, 2012, 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr. Venomous View Post
I can relate to much said in this thread, too, although I don’t have a family to be close to, I don’t have coworkers, I really have no one other than Internet friends, or more specifically an Internet friend, and even if I didn’t have anxiety and depression, which I do, I have the obstacle of being so weird and socially awkward in an intolerant society due to having Asperger’s Syndrome.

It’s upsetting and it causes depression for me to be alone all the time.
Having known several people with Asperger's, I understand there is a lot of isolation that unfortunately comes with it. A lot of people don't understand it and the nature of the disorder makes it difficult to educate others about it. *hugs to you!*

Just a thought...have you ever been to support group for people with Asperger's? One of my coworkers has a son with it and the group he attends has made a world of difference for him. If you're comfortable with the idea, it might be worth checking to see if there's one in your area.