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Recent content by Clio

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    What does it mean to be a friend?

    A friend I have a brilliant Asperger friend. I am NT and over several years have learned how different we are. We forgive each other and overlook our obvious problems. I have benefited greatly from our valuable friendship and we both appreciate and value each other. I had never heard of...
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    Asperger friend

    Thank you for clarifying. Am really grateful to you and others on this site. I am trying to understand him better. Have read extensively but he has said he has Asperges spectrum but is not autistic. Should explain he is University Professor with worldwide reputation. However, within first...
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    Trying to understand role of identity for an Aspie

    In my 6 year experience with Asperger friend I cannot say how many times he has teased and humiliated me in front of his wife and friends. Only he is a used. I do not react in front of them but upsets me greatly in private. Has done some great things for me and built up my self confidence...
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    Asperger friend

    Can you have Asperges spectrum and not be autistic? Is it called Asperges spectrum?
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    Asperger friend

    I so also agree. Not possible, although we are friendly. Perhaps one day. We both care for him. I have become an empath. Perhaps I always have been. I almost bleed for him when I see he is in difficulty.
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    Asperger friend

    His wife is a consultant psychiatrist of many years experience. He has many problems and cannot deal with emotions, conflict or criticism. Also has anxiety and depression.
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    Asperger friend

    After 6 year relationship I think am finally understanding but not walking away. He is Professor and highly intelligent but all the drawbacks of having Aspergers. Says he is not autistic, so what does he mean please. He has so changed me. I try so hard.
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