Autism Friendships

I was chatting with my autism specialist today and she confirmed something I’ve suspected for a while... people on the spectrum tend to get on better with others on the spectrum! I mean don’t get me wrong, I’m a social disaster on all levels, but I guess it would be nice to chat with people who share similar issues. The problem I have is that my interests are pretty niche - for example wildlife, aviation and history... not exactly the stereotypical young adult male interests. I’m guessing others share this problem... or maybe not. I dunno :-/ 

Not sure what I’m getting at but sometimes it’s good to just air your thoughts. 

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  • my nephew , who is autistic is also into Aviation. he has at the moment about 20 Radio Controlled  aircraft  of all sizes and engines. He has land and water versions..Many he has built himself. He also has drones and headsets where it is like he is in the drone.

    I love talking to him about ww2 aircraft  etc and he often goes to crash sites which of course I could talk to him for hours about. He also goes to all big airshows in England ( his dad takes him ) and he takes 1000s of photographs of things I wish I could see. 

    His aim is to eventually build a microlight and fly himself. I told him the first step is to learn to drive. He just got his driving test  last month!

  • i'm very into airplanes also --- ww 2. i just like them. i've only seen a handful in person. they're pretty amazing. i'd like to travel to see some air museums...  my favorite is the p 38. it's about the only twin fuselage fighter of the war, and so looks pretty cool. my uncle, who is probably asd also, is super opionated about planes. he loves the english spitfire, but other planes i like he immediately casts insults on... he keeps talking about 'conic sections.' i don't understand them, but i'm assuming the spitfire didn't use them, but the p51 mustang did. i might be off.

    i also like some of the english planes, the spit, of course, a gorgeous plane, and the mosquito. the mosquito was built out of wood. goerring complained that every piano builder in britain would be churning out fighters! i don't care much for the german planes - they seemed to have very limited range, for one thing. my uncle likes the zero; very simple, clean lines.

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  • i'm very into airplanes also --- ww 2. i just like them. i've only seen a handful in person. they're pretty amazing. i'd like to travel to see some air museums...  my favorite is the p 38. it's about the only twin fuselage fighter of the war, and so looks pretty cool. my uncle, who is probably asd also, is super opionated about planes. he loves the english spitfire, but other planes i like he immediately casts insults on... he keeps talking about 'conic sections.' i don't understand them, but i'm assuming the spitfire didn't use them, but the p51 mustang did. i might be off.

    i also like some of the english planes, the spit, of course, a gorgeous plane, and the mosquito. the mosquito was built out of wood. goerring complained that every piano builder in britain would be churning out fighters! i don't care much for the german planes - they seemed to have very limited range, for one thing. my uncle likes the zero; very simple, clean lines.

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