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[[Chris]] claims to be a high-functioning autistic male (a diagnosis not recognized by the DSM-IV), | |||
Most likely is on the lower end of the autistic spectrum but still exaggerates the impact of autism on his life. Many autistic people are indeed able to learn social skills to some small degree in the context of intellectual learning. Some can even come off as being completely neurotypical (Non-autistic person). This is because they have come to realize that, while they believe "normal" behavior has a tenuous definition, they must adapt to others' expectations of what's acceptable if they wish to succeed in life. | |||
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Revision as of 20:18, 25 March 2009
Chris claims to be a high-functioning autistic male (a diagnosis not recognized by the DSM-IV), Most likely is on the lower end of the autistic spectrum but still exaggerates the impact of autism on his life. Many autistic people are indeed able to learn social skills to some small degree in the context of intellectual learning. Some can even come off as being completely neurotypical (Non-autistic person). This is because they have come to realize that, while they believe "normal" behavior has a tenuous definition, they must adapt to others' expectations of what's acceptable if they wish to succeed in life.
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