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Recent content by lynne

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    Help!! Sister with aspergers having meltdown/voices in her head??

    make her feel safe, loved and connected. That's what helps me and my daughter. (both aspie).
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    Obsessed studying small religious sects?

    To soup.....that be a sociopath then. Of course you're fascinated. They are our antithesis. Spirituality is scientifically proven. The whole is greater than the sum of the parts. It's measurable in science. Interactions , Connections create. Some call this bit left over, god. its why good...
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    what's the opposite word to 'suffering'?

    I feel the opposite. I will admit that the social interaction is the thing stumping me now. I seem to have grappled with everything else happily. Tell me this. Why would a disproportionate amount of people always want to confide in me, tell me their darkest secrets, invariably stating ' its...
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    what's the opposite word to 'suffering'?

    Exploring is a good way to describe the feeling too. Rather than brick walls and dead ends.
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    Obsessed studying small religious sects?

    im studying the roots of all the religions right now.....religiously! and practicing the teachings.
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    Obsessed with People (of the opposite sex)?

    i love sensitivity in a man. I am an amazon of a women and i have great power and strength AND im aspie so how come you havnt got those too? I love a man who has the audacity to be himself. My ideal man would be one who would have the desire to get into my head and work me out. Never found...
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    what's the opposite word to 'suffering'?

    Flourishing is spot on. That is exactly how I feel. Flourishing, yes. And very excited. I do tend to be looking out of the corner of my eye at the moment wondering if it'll all come tumbling down, like your Johny Depp picture, but I'm determined. Don't ever want to go back to the manic...
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    what's the opposite word to 'suffering'?

    Rejoicing is good. Very good. I am very flat lined usually, able to steer through crisis after crisis but once tipped over an edge i am most definitely very sensitive and very emotional. It's lovely to hear everyone's experience and realise it is OK to be exactly who we are. I do try to dig my...
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    what's the opposite word to 'suffering'?

    I am glad you understand.
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    what's the opposite word to 'suffering'?

    :bounce::stomp::wavespin::spin: Hello! I am new here and I just want to say "I am certainly NOT suffering from Aspergers" I began to read all about autism five or so years ago when I got to that point in my life when I realised it was ME that was the 'problem'. Since then my life...
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