Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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PPs, your DHs are very unlikely to have A. Unless you are a qualified professional who is able to diagnose them. My advice to you is stick with diagnosing your MILs![]()
Why do you think they're very unlikely to have Asperger's? Do you really think the skyrocketing asd diagnosis rates have nothing to do with misdiagnosing or under diagnosing in the past?
Wow, I'm glad you know they are not over diagnosing in the present. Please lend me you crystal ball asap.
What I said isn't any more of a reach than you saying that people with AS symptoms don't have it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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PPs, your DHs are very unlikely to have A. Unless you are a qualified professional who is able to diagnose them. My advice to you is stick with diagnosing your MILs![]()
Why do you think they're very unlikely to have Asperger's? Do you really think the skyrocketing asd diagnosis rates have nothing to do with misdiagnosing or under diagnosing in the past?
Wow, I'm glad you know they are not over diagnosing in the present. Please lend me you crystal ball asap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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PPs, your DHs are very unlikely to have A. Unless you are a qualified professional who is able to diagnose them. My advice to you is stick with diagnosing your MILs![]()
Why do you think they're very unlikely to have Asperger's? Do you really think the skyrocketing asd diagnosis rates have nothing to do with misdiagnosing or under diagnosing in the past?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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PPs, your DHs are very unlikely to have A. Unless you are a qualified professional who is able to diagnose them. My advice to you is stick with diagnosing your MILs![]()
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote: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.