does what you like affect your freinds and family

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does what you like affect your freinds and family
yes 43%  43%  [ 3 ]
no 57%  57%  [ 4 ]
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gismo
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30 Oct 2006, 10:31 am

does it thogh it does for my freinds i dont play with one much because he doesnt like star wars



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30 Oct 2006, 11:51 am

Yes! My mum doesn't want me to walk through a nature park, near by, because I'm hung up on Late 20th Century London and Hippies squat in that park. I guess she's afraid that the Hippies will pick up on what I'm all about, due to the fact that I have a Routemaster pinned onto my favourite fanny pack that I don't leave home, without. They seem to accept everyone, except for people who appear to be British.



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30 Oct 2006, 12:07 pm

Sometimes. I a depressed person suffers from lethargy, and withdraws from family activities like playing Scrabble and going out. I am criticised for this, and even didn't want to go out for dinner on my b-day, due to the random depression.

My family don't mind what I do anyways, they know I'm an aspie, as long as it's reasonable they don't mind.



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30 Oct 2006, 1:05 pm

True friends will be your friends no matter what you like. They may not like or agree with you about everything, but they will not judge you on whether or not you like the same things as they do.


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30 Oct 2006, 1:52 pm

I think people - especially my mother - were a little taken aback by my comics and action figures at first, but now they simply shrug and let me get on with it.



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30 Oct 2006, 2:02 pm

No, not particularly. I have headphones on anyway.



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30 Oct 2006, 4:42 pm

Namiko wrote:
True friends will be your friends no matter what you like. They may not like or agree with you about everything, but they will not judge you on whether or not you like the same things as they do.


Exactly.

I wish I had a true friend. 8)