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Traits of a Super Aspie / Asperger's Syndrome

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Published on 17 Jan 2022 / In Science

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Home2022-01-17 You're a super Aspie, if...
2022-01-17 You're a super Aspie, if...


Super Aspie

1 Sense of right and wrong

Fairness, justice

2 Others must lie to defame your character

Or, when other ridicule you, it's not about your character
(but about their character)

3 You deflect attention

Everyone likes attention, including Aspies
But you can only take so much
Happy birthday, for example
Never see you a parade float waving

4 Empathy for lonely people

Homeless, you don't look on them with disgust,
but with compassion

5 You're often disappointed

You expect others to be considerate of you and others
You are disappointed when they are not

6 You're a door holder

Most people naturally will hold the door for others
but you seem to go above and beyond
when it comes to common courtesy
Ironically, many people think you're a little weird

7 Others know that can trust you

You're the type of person who is reliable, almost to a fault.
You are so reliable that others often take advantage of your

8 Problem solver

Aspies tend to be good at math and fixing things
You also like to fix "people problems"
though you are seldom allowed to do so
Family, church, eg

9 You've learned to build effective boundaries

The older you get, the more you realize how truly vulnerable you are
And so you build boundaries, sometimes overdoing it

10 You listen

You sometimes have a short attention span
But when someone comes to you with emotional pain
You are less likely to arrogantly point out their flaws
but patiently listen, even if that's all you can do.

11 You've learned to be comfortable being yourself


12 Explainer

Because you think orderly, can take complex things and present them in a form that is orderly and, therefore, easier to understand.

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