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		<title>Asperger&#8217;s &#8211; Empowering Different Ability</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Asperger&#8217;s Syndrome is often, like so many other &#8220;conditions&#8221; pathologized, defined as &#8220;not nomal&#8221; &#8211; what is normal anyway? Most people think normal is whatever they are like or value. There is no such thing as &#8220;normal&#8221;. It&#8217;s all about difference. Author, Life Coach, BPD/Mental Health and Self Improvement Coach, A.J. Mahari, herself, a person [...]


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		<title>Aspie Confession &#8211; Personal Update March 2010 &#8211;  to The Pardox of Social Impairment and Profound Social Disconnectedness</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is an up-date to the article I wrote in 2005 entitled, "The Pardox of Social Impairment and Profound Social Disconnectedness"

2010 Up-date

It's now been five years since I wrote the above article, orginally posted on my website. I am in the process of moving those articles over here to this blog.

I have learned even so much more in the last five years. The paradox of it all, however, continues to be an important and palable one. Why? Simply because the more I learn about certain aspects of neurotypcial socialization - which is itself somewhat of a continuum - the more I also continue to maintain some levels of still not getting it, exactly.


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