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You may want to start using your computer's built in spell checker. Don't forget, commas and periods really help make a paragraph much more readable too. I'm glad to see you stayed with it and got a Regents diploma (also know as a General Equivalency Diploma or GED). You may want to see about taking a writing course at your community college though.

thanks and i will i also wounder wil i find a true love i had a dream about having a mommy so i hope it come true

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if a very high functioning autistic, and immature as hell(and damn proud of it), ive been curious if autism and immaturity are related in some way, it explains why i love cuddly things so much

you are not alone i have plushies like pikachu , charmander

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Aspie here and I also have an anxiety disorder. I personally believe AB/DL is part of my personality. I have always been emotionally immature and naturally childlike. i also find diapers to be comfortable.

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This is very intresting. I have never been diagnosed with Autism however a few people have told me i should be tested (in a serious non joking way). I have a very particular look on life to the point that few people just don't get me. I have a lot of people i know however i would say i don't have any real friends. Yes i'm married with a child but my wife gets me understands me and to an extent must just ignore or put up with my slightly odd behavior.

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I have Asperger's, and I know I've wanted to be back in diapers since before I was fully out of them - I visited a friend in the hospital when she was getting her tonsils out and I was 4 and she was diapered and I wanted to be diapered, and I relapsed back into diapers for a couple of months just after I turned 5 (I don't think it was related - probably something to do with the stress of my parents' divorce).

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I'm autistic. I'm still getting used to the idea of posting here. I only check out this site every month or so, but lately I've been wearing 24/7 for the past month and I'm liking how it's going.

For as long as I can remember, I've been interested in diapers. I have vague memories of being changed (I have clear memories from 3 years old and on). I started wearing diapers again when I was around 19. In my mid 20s I started playing around with catheters. I absolutely love the feeling of them draining into my diaper.

It's kinda confusing. I'm asexual, but diapers seem to be a sexual thing for me. I do have a sex drive, but I have no sexual interest in other people. I am

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On 17/01/2016 at 2:31 AM, Lee said:

I'm autistic. I'm still getting used to the idea of posting here. I only check out this site every month or so, but lately I've been wearing 24/7 for the past month and I'm liking how it's going.

For as long as I can remember, I've been interested in diapers. I have vague memories of being changed (I have clear memories from 3 years old and on). I started wearing diapers again when I was around 19. In my mid 20s I started playing around with catheters. I absolutely love the feeling of them draining into my diaper.

It's kinda confusing. I'm asexual, but diapers seem to be a sexual thing for me. I do have a sex drive, but I have no sexual interest in other people. I am

I'm also autistic and can identify with much of this, though I do have a sex drive which is often confusing to be honest.
(No idea why this is in italics).
 

My likeing of nappies definitely has a sensory element I think, though when I was younger there was also the issue of me really, really hating toilets; too much to deal with, often unclean, random people in public ones etc.

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On, the random italics return.

Back on topic - it seems a little odd that you were left with the "just have traits" sentiment; if you are processing or thinking in a certain way and it's not a result of autism or an autism disorder, I would imagine there is something else causing it. I'm surprised they didn't have any interest in determining what.

 

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I'm diagnosed with Schizoaffective disorder and intellectual disability. The ASD is not a full diagnosis but when I was in Highbury hospital the psychiatrist  I seen at the time specialised in autistic spectrum disorders so I think see saw traits in me.

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