tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4389161775179059058.post95627665653990036..comments2018-02-21T15:47:18.050-08:00Comments on Steve's Aspie Adventures: Reflections on a Year of BloggingSteevothttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05022266839600727532noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4389161775179059058.post-75140083977691753782018-02-21T15:47:18.050-08:002018-02-21T15:47:18.050-08:00I have just started to read your blog and I promis...I have just started to read your blog and I promise you that, as soon as possible, I will read it in depth and that I pay close attention to it.<br />First of all, you have my esteem for having the courage to write about your Aspie portion.<br />I have some experience in the field of Pisicology because, despite being a Lawyer, about ten years ago I have known a female Schizoid so schizoid that forced me to deepen this problem a lot (today, I know this aspect probably more than many psychologists) .<br />Over time, I learned to recognize the suggestive contiguity between Schizoids and Aspies and I realized that one of my colleagues is an Aspie.<br />Well, I must confess that I have long and fraternally tried to be not only a colleague but also a friend of this Aspie (a very good boy, with a very appreciable ethic approach), but I received from he an endless series of gaffes that have greatly damaged me, and a constant feeling of having in front of a person certainly with a strong ethical intent, but also very egocentric, very presumptuous, sometimes even cynical and very tending to monetize our professional and human relationships.<br />Please excuse my raw sincerity.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4389161775179059058.post-2716510576689672792018-02-21T15:44:58.861-08:002018-02-21T15:44:58.861-08:00I have just started to read your blog and I promis...I have just started to read your blog and I promise you that, as soon as possible, I will read it in depth and that I pay close attention to it.<br />First of all, you have my esteem for having the courage to write about your Aspie portion.<br />I have some experience in the field of Pisicology because, despite being a lawyer, about ten years ago I have known a female Schizoide so schizoid that forced me to deepen this problem a lot (today, I know this aspect probably more than many psychologists) .<br />Over time, I learned to recognize the suggestive contiguity between Schizoidi and Aspies and I realized that one of my colleagues is an Aspie.<br />Well, I must confess that I have long and fraternally tried to be not only a colleague but also a friend of this Aspie (a very good boy, with a very appreciable ethic approach), but I received from he an endless series of gaffes that have greatly damaged me, and a constant feeling of having in front of a person certainly with a strong ethical intent, but also very egocentric, very presumptuous, sometimes even cynical and very tending to monetize our professional and human relationships.<br />Please excuse my raw sincerity.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4389161775179059058.post-33688518892500141992015-06-15T10:44:59.037-07:002015-06-15T10:44:59.037-07:00Just found your blog and I love it. It's aweso...Just found your blog and I love it. It's awesome that you got a job and I completely relate to not being able to write much. I'm a teacher and am just on summer break so finally have some "down" time and time to write, so I'm going to try to put more time in at my autism blog. But when I'm working full time, by the time I get home my brain is "done". I usually have to concentrate on one thing at a time and during the week that's work! I hope you're enjoying your job and I look forward to new posts when you have something to say!Glisteringhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16959013445324520222noreply@blogger.com