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What distinguishes Asperger thinking from normal thinking?

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What distinguishes Asperger thinking from normal thinking?

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Asperger Syndrome (AS) is demonstrated by deficits in communication, social skills and reciprocity of feelings. The Aspie knows what they think and feel but are often unaware of what their loved ones think or feel. With limited empathy for others, connecting with a loved one, at this moment in time, is extremely difficult. So those with Asperger Syndrome go through life focused on their needs and wants often missing what is going on with others. This does not mean that they dont feel or love but they dont seem to notice what is going on with others and do not convey that they care.

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