I've heard my parents remark when seeing fellow Aspies, "they look like they have Aspergers'." Personally, I've long felt there's no basis for that (J v. P necklines only relate if you assume most J is INT let alone diagnosable...I feel female A.S. is simply a matter of subtype, not as many still). A lot of people have the diagnosis and you'd never know that until you get to interact with them. Thanks for this article, very interesting read; been looking for something like this for a long time. :)
I've heard my parents remark when seeing fellow Aspies, "they look like they have Aspergers'." Personally, I've long felt there's no basis for that (J v. P necklines only relate if you assume most J is INT let alone diagnosable...I feel female A.S. is simply a matter of subtype, not as many still). A lot of people have the diagnosis and you'd never know that until you get to interact with them. Thanks for this article, very interesting read; been looking for something like this for a long time. :)