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is this an aspergers thing ?

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thriftychic · 29/03/2013 17:17

might sound like a daft question but ds2 (14 years old) hardly ever seems to ask anything but just tells you
e.g needed a new karate suit which we needed to choose and order from the club , so told me he was having the 60 quid one , instead of saying i would like the 60 quid one could i have that ?

We have just spotted his mates coming out of the corner shop as we were on our way home in the car , ds2 had already intended to ride down to the park to see if they were there when we got home . so , we pulled over and instead of asking them where they were going or whatever he just said ' im going home getting my bike i'll see you in the park in 10 minutes '
they were actually just on their way home .

maybe not very good examples actually but im wondering if this is part of having AS or if hes just an arrogant bugger !

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Ineedmorepatience · 29/03/2013 18:21

Sounds aspie to me too.

Dd3 regularly tells people she is the best at thingsBlush

ThreeBeeOneGee · 29/03/2013 19:13

DS2 has just turned 11 and is starting to come across as almost arrogant sometimes. I don't mean that he is arrogant, but that's how others might interpret his manner if they didn't know him.

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