Monday, 10 July 2017

Aspies triggers

An aspie  can have many triggers. Mine personally make me get irritated but for other aspies this can be different. I deal with mine by knowing what they are and tying to avoid them. If I can't then I either grit my teeth or squeeze a stress ball. If this doesn't work then I usually just try my hardest to ignore it.

Monday, 16 January 2017

Coping with Aspergers

Some people with Aspergers self stimulate. This is called by some people stimming. I don't particularly like this word as it puts in mind the use of stimulants like steroids. But I digress. I don't know if I self stimulate myself as it is an unconscious thing that we do. Self stimulation can be anything from flapping your hands to spinning. There are many forms of self stimulation. The next blog will be about ADHD in Aspergers. Aspieblogger signing off.

Saturday, 14 January 2017

Aspergers and the uncanny valley

The uncanny valley is a robotics term but applies to aspergers. Take a robot arm. You find it cute in a way. Then make it more humanoid and cartoonish. People like it because it is endearing and people know it isn't human. However if you (the autistic person) try to hard to fit in and be perfect then people can't put their finger on why they feel strange around you and dislike you or find you creepy. That is where you fall into the uncanny valley. Likable to a point but thought of as creepy when you try to hard to fit in. My secret is I don't bother to hide my quirkiness, why should I? If people can't accept me for who I am then that's their problem. Besides most people I talk to be it friends, family or strangers they ask if I have Autism. When I reply in the affirmative they tell me they thought so but they then say I can be likable but not creepy. So the secret is don't hide your quirkiness. Aspieblogger signing off.