Guy
That's one of the special gifts we are given as neurodiverse individuals,
especially us Aspies. We are not fooled by the 'neurotypical-speak', that
tries to suppress our neurodiverse voices and then tries to make out to
society that we are 'abnormal' for us haveing a 'direct-approach' in our
communication and behavioural styles. This is why so many neurodiverse
individuals, then go on to experience mental ill distress/health in being
forced into bing assimilated into the neurotypical world and environments.
Yours
Colin
>From: Guy Dewsbury <[log in to unmask]>
>To: Colin Revell <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: colin revel
>Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 09:21:28 +0100
>
>As a first post to the group I would jus like to say how much I enjoy the
>fresh and interesting posts from Colin, what makes me most happy is that he
>is someone who is not content to just lay down and accept what others tell
>him to. He appears to be an independent thnking and straight talking sort
>of person, with whom a list like this could easily stagnate into just
>rhetoric and politicospeak.
>Keep it Up Colin.
>Guy
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