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    Can anyone else start scoring high i feel all alone lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Banjaxed View Post
    I got nine.

    I tend to have the exact same emphatic characteristics as you've listed, Kate, and the same Jungian personality type.

    I think it may fall into a category which doesn't seem to have (as yet) been accurately set out despite all the numerous disorders that keep being "invented". It seems to be a hyper-empathic and emotional personality with low mathematical and artistic competency but a high level of language function and emotional intelligence.

    Various suggestions are hinted at on the web if you seek the opposite of aspergers but nothing that would really stand up in terms of a regular pattern or defined disorder in adults.
    I was nearly with you on your thought process until you mentioned low artistic competency. I love all things artisc, from acting to painting. It's my passion and my interest and although I would not say I was the best at any of it, I'm not bad.

    I am crap at maths though lol.

    I'm not sure that has anything to do with this, although I believe the mathematical tendercies come from the fact that autism tends to be increased eye for detail, so things are noticed and remembered, but this lends itself to everything, like conversations. Details are very important.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvaceousKate View Post
    I was nearly with you on your thought process until you mentioned low artistic competency. I love all things artisc, from actiong to painting. It's my passion and my interest and although I would not say I was the best at any of it, I'm not bad.

    I am crap at maths though lol.

    I'm not sure that has anything to do with this, although I believe the mathematical tendercies come from the fact that autism tends to be increased eye for detail, so things are noticed and remembered, but this lends itself to everything, like conversations. Details are very important.
    Interesting. I'm much more logical, scientific and like things to be organised. But when it comes to things artistic, I enjoy more from an appreciative sense. I'm not creative at all.
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    13 was my score

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoolJay View Post
    Can anyone else start scoring high i feel all alone lol
    You're doing fine cooljay. I'm not sure they will now sharkskin has stigmatised the idea. Thank you for taking the test and writing the results down. xx

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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvaceousKate View Post
    You're doing fine cooljay. I'm not sure they will now sharkskin has stigmatised the idea. Thank you for taking the test and writing the results down. xx
    No Kate, you stigmatised the idea by saying that people who score less than 32 are fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharkskin View Post
    No Kate, you stigmatised the idea by saying that people who score less than 32 are fine.
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    whew did the test and scored 15 i feel normal now and can stay in my boxers all day ha ha!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvaceousKate View Post
    You're doing fine cooljay. I'm not sure they will now sharkskin has stigmatised the idea. Thank you for taking the test and writing the results down. xx
    Np.im not surprised by my score but i am normal to talk to i promise ul see

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    28.

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