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Stealth
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How do you make friends on this forum?
RainbowsButterflies replied to Tanya52's topic in Help and Advice
I'm so glad it's not just me lol -
It sounds like you've got everything planned out. Good luck!
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Readdress the letter and put it back in the letter box? You don't need a new stamp and can deny responsibility of the damage...
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How do you make friends on this forum?
RainbowsButterflies replied to Tanya52's topic in Help and Advice
*waves* Hi Tanya I think Tally has hit the nail on the head. I'm definitely guilty of not posting very much even though I read posts almost every day. And most of the threads I do post in are the more off-topic ones as I'm not in the best place myself to be advising others. I also often write and delete as I can't get the words to say what I mean them to say. So come and play more, and I will try and take my own advice -
I think I would have been better off I I hadn't gone to uni at 18 - I needed a bit longer to get my head straight and understand what was going on. There's no rush, he'll be fine (((hugs)))
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the we exist campaign in Scotland
RainbowsButterflies replied to sesley's topic in General Discussion
We have the Autism Strategy, but it's a very long way from being implemented. A friend of mine is helping to set it up in Lancashire -
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Cover
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Pillow
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Sandwich (DD's favourite)
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There are also those of us who have health issues and sometimes don't get on every day and can therefore miss a post. Sometimes you need to have a bit more patience!
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apathy
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fruit
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Fantastic news!
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Good luck Sally
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reaching your limit in what you can do
RainbowsButterflies replied to newbie101's topic in Beyond Adolescence
Asperger's Syndrome is differentiated from High Functioning Autism by the absence of a speech delay - these are both separated from Kanner's/Classic Autism by IQ. It frustrates me when AS is described as 'mild autism' - my difficulties are different not less significant.