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by Guests » Thu May 26, 2005 7:20 pm
ALRiht, I know that although most people with AS are very intelligent, they are not made up of answers for everything. But i need an explation for this (and i honestly have searched google for this)
What is a hidden aspie and what makes them hidden?
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by In-Some-Niak » Sun Jun 05, 2005 4:43 am
Well, you've managed to create the first and only link for "hidden aspie" now. lol
Now you've sparked my own curiosity.
Where did you hear about this then? There seems to be no info on it at all, on the net. Even "Jeeves" never heard of it.
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by Guests » Sun Jun 05, 2005 5:01 am
I believe i read it on a message board (and it was used in parenthesis), but it should have showed up in the search engines anyway...I think they are aspie with not as severe symptoms, but underneath maybe? I dont know. I need help with this i know someone out there has heard of hidden aspie, right?
Creative screen name you have.
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by constructor » Sun Jun 05, 2005 3:14 pm
Hidden Aspie?
Probably one who is borderline, with a history of social difficulties the person has known about all his/her life, but not so severe as to make him/her a loner.
Hidden because no one around him/her knows about AS. The person is labeled as odd, not knowing he is autistic and has a different brain makeup.
I myself am an aspie who can get by.
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by In-Some-Niak » Tue Jun 07, 2005 3:02 am
Hmm, noone knew the answer to this yet?
Maybe look through links for "mild aspie" best idea I could think of.
Lots of links with that search if it helps at all.
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