tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6580072434029469025.post8512349686947951972..comments2023-12-28T18:05:33.260+13:00Comments on AStrangerInGodzone: Some Advice for Younger Autistic AdultsStrangerInGodzonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01092023230098316617noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6580072434029469025.post-53422062977446779462014-03-15T21:52:12.695+13:002014-03-15T21:52:12.695+13:00I'm coming at it from the other side, where fo...I'm coming at it from the other side, where for my entire life I've always pushed myself to do ALL THE THINGS, and "can't" wasn't an answer. Now that I know I'm autistic, it enables me to look at all those things that I had such trouble with, all those things that made me think I was lazy or stupid because they never came as easy to me as other people said they were.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6580072434029469025.post-86214025616877821302014-03-15T20:54:59.391+13:002014-03-15T20:54:59.391+13:00I have been seeing this and thinking this for a wh...I have been seeing this and thinking this for a while now and it is good to find such a well written piece.<br />I agree that the impression we get is that young Aspies are taught to expect that they will fail. They have it rammed down their throats that they will never be able to do for themselves and will have to rely on help from others who will be there to look after them.<br /><br />Yet Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16915614582415843092noreply@blogger.com