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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think some of the posters here assume that their dh is asperger but imo they have strong personality preferences, except the diagnosed ones. Take an INTJ, many of the things said here could be applied to them. [/quote] I'm INTJ and no one has ever mistaken me for someone with Asperger's. When you deal with it 24/7, I think you get to know those "quirks" pretty well. Adults with Asperger's were often misdiagnosed or labeled as nerdy or quirky because there wasn't a commonly accepted diagnosis when they were kids. Now as adults, most don't see the need to get an official diagnosis, assuming they even realize they may be on the spectrum. Really, for a fully functioning adult, a diagnosis doesn't make a lot of difference. It may help others learn how to deal with them better, and it may help point them in the right direction to develop coping strategies, but honestly, if they've made it to adulthood with a spouse, they've probably already figured out a system that works for them. [/quote]
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