Thread:Superluigi6/@comment-24666692-20150525203859/@comment-24886041-20150526000733

Aspergers, which is now called High Functioning Autism, is mostly about being so internally analytical that you fail to pick up on social cues. Since written text is highly analyzable, high functioning autistics usually have minimal issues communicating via text.

Such issues involving written text usually have more to do with a lack of empathy, which is more closely related to psycopathy than autism. In both cases, the issue can be overcome through analysis and observation, and building a safety net of positive behaviours, which is generally trivial to do for someone on the autistic spectrum.

But then, of course, there's developmental psychology and the common issues that affect all children as they learn how to adapt to the society around them. Just remember not to use your uniqueness as an excuse for your behaviour; every personality strength is both a weakness and a strength; it's up to the individual to decide what to do with it. Admit and learn from your mistakes, don't be afraid to be flawed, and don't pretend to be someone you aren't. If you want to be someone else, you need to figure out how to change yourself from the inside out.

my 2c :)