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Originally Posted by nowheretohide
You have to compare each trait between left (NT) and right (aspie). So in "communication" your aspie score is 5.75 and your NT score is 4.5 - not sure why that adds up to more than 10, maybe the NT score is supposed to be 4.25 but it looks higher than that to me.
If you understood the graphical representation and not the overall meaning then I apologize for that the previous paragraph, just trying to help and based on your post it seems you might not have understood the graph, which is kind of a silly way to display the results in my opinion.
But contact-wise you are not aspie at all. I guess that means you have no problems with hugs / shirt tags / soft touch / etc.? I've taken it as well and I agree that they could do a much better job of explaining results.
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Thanks, nowheretohide! It's a great explanation, and you got it right - I know nothing about the graph or anything else for that matter. And about the contact - you're about right again. I do have a problem with shirt tags or shirts that are bunched up when I tuck them in - you know? But something may have helped with the touch thing. Hugs are still a little iffy.
I took up dancing - West Coast Swing, to be exact. It's a dance which combines precision with artistic expression. This has helped with both my clumsiness and my contact issues. But it's been a long journey and I still struggle with both at times.
I haven't been diagnosed as yet, so I wonder if this means I am not Aspie after all? It's kind of a twilight zone here. It seems I may not be enough of one yet exist in both. I suppose it could be the best of both worlds if I look at it the right way.
Thanks again for your help, nowheretohide!