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Old Sep 01, 2013, 09:07 PM
Fleury29 Fleury29 is offline
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There maybe one person in the world that I know of who actually saw that I had aspergers, and all he did was just avoid the problem. Most people do, everyone eventually will give me a look like I know what I'm doing wrong, but no one bothers to consider that even if I know what I'm doing wrong, that I don't know how to do it better, and so I'm in this continuous cycle of always putting my wrong foot forward, and getting more and more angry because no one, not even the people who know, or I try to tell, will not even help. I think this is why I'm always angry, because I feel helpless to change, because, I need help and can't get it. Does anyone have any advice? I've tried changing what I do, only to have people think that I'm still doing something wrong. Nothing ever changes no matter what I do as far as anyone's viewpoint about me. What am I supposed to do? I feel like, I do nothing out of the ordinary but people give me those looks or eventually long after its too late to do something about I finally realize what made them mad. Why do people treat me like I'm guilty of something when I could be doing nothing more than staring at a blank wall?
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Old Sep 02, 2013, 01:18 AM
manwithnofriends manwithnofriends is offline
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They've all been consumed by the stigma surrounding mental health problems...

As for you, the asperger's sufferer, turn that from a curse into a blessing. What kind of things would you like to do that makes you happier? Concentrate on them.
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