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by CoastalCoder
1636 days ago
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> There is no "us" in the sense that we have something in common which distingushes us from all neurotypical people. Would you mind expanding on that a bit? I'm probably misunderstanding, but it seems to me that by definition an attribute like "on the Asperger spectrum" is the kind of partitioning you're saying doesn't exist. |
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(Note: I am not talking about "autism spectrum disorder" diagnosis according to DSM V or ICD-11. These diagnoses have a defined set of required symptoms. But the spectrum is far bigger than that).