EarthAngel19 Tufted Titmouse


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Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 5:48 pm Post subject: Can girly girls have Apergers's? |
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| I've been reading posts from women who say they always felt kind of tomboyish....but what about girls who weren't girly girls but wanted to be or tried to be with varying levels of sucess or just girls who like to dress nice but still have the problems with eye contact, conversations, immaturity etc? I guess what I'm asking is are women with Asperger's automatically more "tomboyish" or "asexual" as I've heard some people say? |
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Fidget Supporting Member


Joined: Jun 30, 2008 Age: 23 Posts: 1036 Location: Illinois, US
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Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 5:50 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, girly girls can have AS.
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ooOoOoOAnaOoOoOoo Rasta is about freedom and the living God

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Joined: Jun 19, 2008 Posts: 7998 Location: Babylon
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Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 6:04 pm Post subject: |
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My dad made me wear lots of dresses so I was in the habit of dressing like a girl. After my parents divorced I was around my cousin (NT) and she utterly despised dresses so I copied her and suddenly a dress was taboo and I hated them.
I wasn't a very feminine child but extremely light. "Feathery" People mistook me for a boy a lot of the time, even when I wore dresses, lol. I just had an adrogynous look. I guess when someone looks androgynous, people tend to go with the male gender, if they have to make a guesstimate. _________________ JUST LET THE GUY BE FROM K PAX!!!!!! |
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KingdomOfRats Phoenix


Joined: Nov 01, 2005 Age: 29 Posts: 3583 Location: Manchester
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Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 6:05 pm Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | I've been reading posts from women who say they always felt kind of tomboyish....but what about girls who weren't girly girls but wanted to be or tried to be with varying levels of sucess or just girls who like to dress nice but still have the problems with eye contact, conversations, immaturity etc? I guess what I'm asking is are women with Asperger's automatically more "tomboyish" or "asexual" as I've heard some people say? |
sister is classic hf aspie and she is like that a lot,she even used to avoid computer games because mostly boys played them at the time though she grew out of that.
She still does the whole girly stereotype.
am think the reason aspies,auties,and spectrumers are seen to be more male like is because of the extreme male brain association with asd,ASDers are supposed to have more of those male chemicals or whatever it is [cant remember the techy words for it] with some having more than others.
Some males on the spectrum are more female like and there has been some on here/. _________________ [LFAutie]
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anneurysm Who needs birds when you have Lena Dunham.


Joined: Mar 26, 2008 Age: 25 Posts: 1883 Location: Barrie & Toronto, Canada
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Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 6:43 pm Post subject: |
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| Oh, yeah. This Aspie girl I mentor (she's 17), not only is a girly girl, but being feminine is one of the things she's obsessed with. She constantly worries about her weight and image and does her hair/makeup very precisely. I think she's a girly girl in every sense! |
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ShadesOfMe Bunny Pirate on the seven seas!


Joined: Jul 01, 2004 Age: 22 Posts: 19223 Location: California
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Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 6:47 pm Post subject: |
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| Fidget wrote: | Yes, girly girls can have AS.
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lol. Yes, of course! |
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Belfast Vast Ambivalence


Joined: Jul 18, 2005 Age: 40 Posts: 1718 Location: VT
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Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 6:56 pm Post subject: |
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In my appearance, manner, and choice of (preferences for & talents at) activities, or topics of conversation I'm not very "tomboy-ish", nor am I particularly girly-girl (but am not asexual nor androgynous, either).
Have some features of various extreme "types", not only from a single category.
I loathe children/babies. I don't like sports. (just 2 examples that might put me in one gender stereotype category or other). Could go on listing in microscopic detail-hope my point is clear.
Yes, people who are very "into" feminine-associated ("so-called") characteristics, styles, habits of mind, etc. can have/be AS. I don't buy Baron-Cohen's testosterone/systematizing mind theory as explaining the whole syndrome, though it may have validity in some cases. _________________ *"You cannot administer a wicked law impartially-it destroys everyone it touches, its violators as well as its upholders."* |
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CleverKitten Phoenix


Joined: Apr 07, 2008 Age: 22 Posts: 955 Location: Norfolk, Virginia, USA
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Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 7:08 pm Post subject: |
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But of course AS females can be girly girls.
In fact, I am a girly-girl.
Makeup, dresses, stuff like that.  _________________ "Life is demanding without understanding."
- Ace of Base
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LadyMacbeth They made me do it.


Joined: May 28, 2007 Posts: 1952 Location: In the girls toilets at Hogwarts, washing the blood off my hands.
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Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 8:45 pm Post subject: |
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Being a "girly girl" is a personality thing, not a neurological thing, in my opinion. _________________ We are the mutant race!!!! Don't look at my eyes, don't look at my face... |
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OddDuckNash99 Hypercoaster


Joined: Nov 16, 2006 Posts: 2527
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Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 9:06 pm Post subject: |
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| anneurysm wrote: | | This Aspie girl I mentor (she's 17), not only is a girly girl, but being feminine is one of the things she's obsessed with. |
Interesting. When I was really young (ages 2-5), some of my milder "special interests" included make-up and jewelry. But I never got into Barbie dolls until I was about 7. I never was a "girly girl" by typical standards, but I did used to like more "girly" stuff. But, since age 11, the only type of fashion that interests me is old-time fashion from the 1920s-1950s, and I do not care at all about being "girly." So, in response to the question, yes, it's quite possible for "girly girls" to have AS, but it does seem to be more common for AS girls to not be "girly" as often as neurotypical girls.
-OddDuckNash99- _________________ Helinger: Now, what do you see, John?
Nash: Recognition...
Helinger: Well, try seeing accomplishment!
Nash: Is there a difference? |
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pineapple Phoenix


Joined: May 01, 2006 Age: 28 Posts: 622 Location: california
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Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 11:22 pm Post subject: |
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Asexual girly-girl here!
Yep...I do exist... |
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lionesss The Queen of not your typical kind of jungle


Joined: Aug 22, 2008 Age: 37 Posts: 1628 Location: not anywhere near you
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Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 11:25 pm Post subject: |
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I loved make up and jewelry as a child, I liked Barbies, Cabbage Patch kids and baby dolls. If thats not girly then what is? It is definitely to be very feminine and be under the spectrum. _________________ Come chat about the mystical side and everyday part of life on http://esotericden.proboards.com -The Esoteric Den!!! |
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MishLuvsHer2Boys Proud Mom to 2 Sons


Joined: Oct 09, 2004 Posts: 2671 Location: Canada
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Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2008 6:26 am Post subject: |
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| I'm not asexual but I was always a tomboy and when I did Simon Baron-Cohen's EQ/SQ tests, I scored like 7 on the EQ and 69 on the SQ which is Extreme S type Brain which is consider "male-brained". I figure there are girls on the spectrum that are more feminine. |
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