Assburger syndrome was merged back into autism because it was never a real diagnosis. So it is again either a proper autist with symptoms occurring early or a shy 20+ y. o. virgin loser.
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This was an excellent text; I recommended it to a friend.
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Anonymous2012-12-16 3:32
>>5 The guy is obviously describing Asperger syndrome, not just being shy, but the condition wasn't known at the time.
Sounds more like social anxiety to me.
Sounds like an oldschool understanding of introversion.
Here's the new Jew-aware version capable of protecting the introvert from the masses of extroverted normals and savages, from the egalitarian liberals and from the cosmopolitan Marxist scum:
the person who wrote that article has a deluded sense of reality, he thinks that everyone in the world should be friendly to him and that anyone who is not friendly is a threat. this is a very common trait among women who are afraid of rejection and think they can control they way society treats them by creating a social tribal mentality where unfriendly people are punished into being friendly
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I do not greet people at my job (except for the first time I see them), but in my country (Russia) it is customary to shake hands when greeting, which I find gross and unhygienic, so I try to avoid it (but not go out of my way to do it). My colleagues are OK with it.
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Anonymous2012-12-21 13:44
>>29
Germophobe detected. Enjoy your sanitizer, faggot.