Is autism a blessing or a curse?

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    Darth Tyrannus
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    I guess this question has been bothering me lately. You see people with the condition taken advantage of, targetted, and dealing with a lower quality life. This is a MGTOW site but the people here deal with many problems so want to ask.

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    KD_Ram
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    Double edged sword in my opinion. Sure you get shat on but in my own case the people that did s~~~ on me now have to pay me to fix their computers.

    When a man does something to a woman it's abuse... When a woman does the same thing it's marriage

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    ResidentEvil7
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    I have Asperger’s Syndrome and I will say it’s a combination of a blessing and a curse. People treat me like s~~~ ever since I was in school because I thought and acted differently than them and I struggle with job searching. So even in the job market management are real assholes to me. It can be a blessing because I can do some things other people can’t and that’s teaching myself how to build and fix computers, how to build a website, predict presidential elections, and have an amazing memory. I can remember the exact time and date of things even if it was 30 years ago and I was 4 at the time. I can even predict the weather, but then again, I studied meteorology since I was 10. That’s what I wanted to do, but job searching for anything is what’s holding me back all because management are super picky, and female management never give me a chance to do anything.

    So I will say it’s half a curse and half a blessing, and the part that’s the curse seems to be the bigger half.

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    DorkShit
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    My son is a aspy. It is both.

    My divorce screwed him and he will never recover.

    If you’re autistic you really need structure.

    You can really see the result of the erosion of our patriarchy system in the outliers. Autistic boys are the outliers that you see fall first.

    My son could have changed our world with his brilliance. He still might but the underlying rage will probably destroy any chance.

    It is my greatest failure. The decisions I made had consequences.

    Please young men, heed my warning. Marriage to a woman is a trap. Unless you are willing to naw your leg off with your teeth, do not enter!

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    Fermat
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    I have Asperger’s Syndrome and I will say it’s a combination of a blessing and a curse. People treat me like s~~~ ever since I was in school because I thought and acted differently than them and I struggle with job searching. So even in the job market management are real assholes to me. It can be a blessing because I can do some things other people can’t and that’s teaching myself how to build and fix computers, how to build a website, predict presidential elections, and have an amazing memory. I can remember the exact time and date of things even if it was 30 years ago and I was 4 at the time. I can even predict the weather, but then again, I studied meteorology since I was 10. That’s what I wanted to do, but job searching for anything is what’s holding me back all because management are super picky, and female management never give me a chance to do anything.

    So I will say it’s half a curse and half a blessing, and the part that’s the curse seems to be the bigger half.

    Fellow aspie as well. Its both a blessing and a curse. But since going my own way I don’t see it a a curse anymore. C~~~s will try very hard to change you or comment on how “not normal” you are but who cares? Often, their lives are more messed up then an autistic’s life so what is there to envy?

    I have discovered a truly remarkable list of reasons why women are not necessary for a happy life, but alas this margin is too small to contain it.

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    My son is a aspy. It is both.

    My divorce screwed him and he will never recover.

    If you’re autistic you really need structure.

    You can really see the result of the erosion of our patriarchy system in the outliers. Autistic boys are the outliers that you see fall first.

    My son could have changed our world with his brilliance. He still might but the underlying rage will probably destroy any chance.

    It is my greatest failure. The decisions I made had consequences.

    Please young men, heed my warning. Marriage to a woman is a trap. Unless you are willing to naw your leg off with your teeth, do not enter!

    Heed his Warning!

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    Unicron
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    Or a made up disorder?

    Marriage is the process of finding out what kind of man your wife would have preferred.

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    Jan Sobieski
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    Yes. It depends on how high functioning you are and what your defecits are.

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    JimBoLea
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    I’M NOT QUALIFIED TO ANSWER THAT

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    Juehue
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    Yeah I agree that people just like to stick a label on everything. Back then a stoic man was called stoic, now he is suspected to be autistic or some s~~~

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    Darth Tyrannus
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    Insightful answers and some are correct when they exclaim labels are put on men.

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    Jan Sobieski
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    The problem is, the more super powers you get, the more deficit’s you get. They sort of balance out. I’m not a expert, I just live it every day.

    I forget his name but the rain man movie is based on a real guy. He is a mental super man, I wouldn’t want that.

    A general rule of thumb is how much / if at all, that you stim. That seperates the high and low functioning.

    I have met autistics that will stick their fingers up their own ass hole to provide comfort. Seriously not me.

    Life is what you make of it.

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    Uchibenkei
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    a little of column “A” and a little of column “B”. Nothing is an absolute blessing or an absolute curse, except maybe explosive diarrhea. It all depends on your own perspective and attitude.

    I bathe in the tears of single moms.

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    DorkShit
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    explosive diarrhea.

    Dude, you made me about s~~~ myself…

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    I say both. I have certain perspectives and natural talents that allow me to thrive in areas where most people rather not go, in the context of literary and artistic. Here comes the curse part. Just like the ladies that can’t do jack with their gender studies degree, there really isn’t much use for how well I can analyze a song, tv show, novel, or epic poem.

    The turning point for me though is that I’m learning slowly how to create content with all of my combined life experience and ability to retain memory. The process is way slower than I’d like, but I am finally starting after so many years of failure.

    I don’t have autism, but I have learned that I have Asperger’s Syndrome. I have however learned to function and live in spite of my handicap. Life was a bitch growing up, but if a man is able to correct his behavior and learn how to work with people, he can be very special. That is very difficult, as I notice men with these disorders tend to take attacks very personaly which could cripple their self esteem.

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