8 on the autism one, surprised it was that many really, however it think its because I find it funny to be offensive sometimes, that put my score up.
Cool – am borderline ADD though, must work harder on that
Extrovert Intuitive Feeler Perceiving
ENFP
I wouldn't worry too much. Those questionnaires aren't all that useful really; you'd also need trained and experienced medial professionals to carry out far more extensive investigation into your particular case, and consider you as an individual. These type of questionnaire things can be a guide, but they can also be misleading. Always best to seek the advice from a proper doctor, than place too much faith in an online questionnaire.
27. some questions somewhat unclear and I didn't disagree strongly with any of them. I don't like big parties but I don like meeting new people in smaller groups and so on. There is some Aspergers in my extended family though so not a real surprise I'm scoring quite highly.
Blimey – all you lot are really completing that test? I genuinely realised I couldn't actually be bothered after 10 questions or so (what does that mean I am?)
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Actually Southern Yeti, short attention spam, frustration, and a lack of patience towards the job in hand, are all symptoms of autism. Even though paradoxically, so are attention to detail and an obsessive commitment to a special interest. Well at least those are all characteristics which I recognise from my severely autistic nephew.
Not the first dad of an autistic son to post on here tonight and so far nothing to upset me but had I read this 6 years ago i would have got angry and upset with some of your post's. It can be challenging living with autism in the family and it does change your life but would I want to stop my son being autistic I don't know, I would love for him to hold a conversation and him tell me his wants, desires and needs but strip him of his autism would be taking away the boy that I love so much. I hope some people will now take the time to fully understand how this disability can affect lives and be supportive and understanding. Please dont stop posting.