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Old 07-06-2011, 11:31 AM
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qbquilts
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Thanks for the info on this book. I just previewed it at Amazon.com and think I'm going to buy it. It looks like my library has a copy, so I'm may get that one first. I'm pretty sure I've got Asperger's - I've thought it for years but am hesitant to go get an official diagnosis.

"And he is honest, which is great of course, but sometimes he's too honest. Yet when he tries to tell a lie, he's not very good at it." (pg. 47-48) - so me.

"And he may become a loner caught up in a world of his own," pg. 23 - again so me, since childhood.

Among other Asperger's traits, I've always felt like an outsider with my peers - still do - and have always been more comfortable with the "adults" or leaders of the group (like now, with my Sunday School teacher vs. other singles @ church) or with people younger than me (like when I babysat or work with kids now @ church).
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