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>Insistence on sameness
>Echoes words or phrases
>Sustained unusual or repetitive play
>Difficulty in interacting with others
>May not want cuddling

Sounds familiar?

>> No.10500978

no

>> No.10500986

>>10500973
You missed
>inappropriate attachment to objects
>may avoid eye contact
>may prefer to be alone

Hell, I even have the inappropriate laughter or giggling nailed, although usually I can suppress it to a smile / grin. It's still awkward.

>> No.10500988

I want to cuddle and interact with another person, but they're fictional.

>> No.10500996

Over half of those are the same as the symptoms for sociopathy...

Superficial charm and good "intelligence"
Absence of delusions and other signs of irrational thinking
Absence of "nervousness" or psychoneurotic manifestations
Unreliability
Untruthfulness and insincerity
Lack of remorse and shame
Inadequately motivated antisocial behavior
Poor judgment and failure to learn by experience
Pathologic egocentricity and incapacity for love
General poverty in major affective reactions
Specific loss of insight
Unresponsiveness in general interpersonal relations
Fantastic and uninviting behavior with drink and sometimes without
Suicide threats rarely carried out
Sex life impersonal, trivial, and poorly integrated
Failure to follow any life plan.

I wonder how many 'mental illnesses' are actually just unrelated groupings of personality traits.

>> No.10500999

This only applies to children. It's normal for adults to show those symptoms.

>> No.10501004

>may not want cuddling
>may prefer to be alone
Just a little of these two.
I'm not even autist.

>> No.10501009
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>> No.10501029

>No real fear of dangers
Being brave is bad now, huh?

>Apparent insensitivity to pain
This is a good thing though, this creates a stronger person to take anything

>May not want cuddling
So wanting for others to not touch you is bad?

>Sustained unusual or repetitive play
The greatest minds of the millennium had unusual activities.

>May avoid eye contact
Who wants to look at eye contact, when looking at clothes or form is better and safer? This is especially good in something like basketball where the direction of the ball matters more than the direction of the person's eye direction.

>May prefer to be alone
Socializing is considered unproductive

>Difficulty in expressing needs; may use gestures
This is something where gestures is much more effective, than to say the cup is on the table that is past the book shelf.

>Inappropriate attachments to objects
So sentimental value is looked down upon now? Money is pretty damn worthless fundamentally, but I don't see people rioting over it, seeing as how its just a man made object/idea that is capable of people going crazy over.

>Inappropriate response or no response to sound
Its usual to inappropriately respond to a sound, that's the whole reason why those damn sirens of whatever always sound like a fuggin trainwreck

>Spins objects or self
Are you saying Hina is autistic?

>Difficulty in interacting with others
Tell me how people are supposed to interact with others, if they do not know how to in the first place? Its the parent's fault, as with many others

>> No.10501045

>>10501029
>Who wants to look at eye contact, when looking at clothes or form is better and safer? This is especially good in something like basketball where the direction of the ball matters more than the direction of the person's eye direction.

Is this dude kidding?

>> No.10501098

>>10500996
While both have emotional/interpersonal disconnect it manifests itself differently between the two disorders and there's no way you'd mistake one for the other when actually interacting with someone who has one of the two.

>> No.10501098,1 [INTERNAL] 

yeah it sounds just like my borderline personality m8

>> No.10501098,2 [INTERNAL] 

>>10501029
You sound pretty autistic.

>> No.10501098,3 [INTERNAL] 

>>10501029
This guy is so asspie.

>> No.10501098,4 [INTERNAL] 

>>10501029
Really had to answer all of them, huh? fucking assburger

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