Alternative + Asperger's

Anyone a combination of any kind of 'alternative' + having Asperger's syndrome on here?

What I mean by alternative is anyone who's a bit of a goth, metal-head, punk or just plain prefers black and leather over white and polyester. Trench-coat for the win? I look like Neo? I'll take that as a massive compliment thanks!

I do art (much of it nerdy and video-gam related):

I also used to be a huge great big goth and am highly 'alternative' in terms of my look and culture.

I even did a bit of alternative amateur modelling when I was younger:

That's like 3-4 years ago I think? Whatever I'm not counting. It was for friends at uni who were doing photography, helped me to come out of my shell...

What I Actually Wanted to Talk About

I sometimes find it really hard to get through to my psyciatrist. On the whole he's actually amazing and has in many ways completely changed my life for the better (work, home, hobbies, friends - all areas much improved). That being said, I'm also an 'alternative' human being.

A lot of therapy revolves around helping me to feel that I fit in. Only one issue there: I couldn't give less of a damn about fitting in :') I'd like to not have meltdowns and feel (socially) a bit easier in certain situations, at my own discretion. That being said I have no interest in being a 'normal' (inb4 someone says "... but what IS normal..?" in a mystical old-man hipster-guru voice).

Does anyone else alternative and autistic ever feel pressured away from alternative culture due to their condition? How do you approach it? What do you do about it?

Will be interested to see what people write...

Oh and also tell me what music and stuff you are into. I know I write like an elitist but really I'm not one (promise!) just looking for some fun new music to enjoy on Spotify / Last.fm or whatever.

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  • Yes I'd say I'm rather alternative. I've seen Motorhead twice once on the 1916 tour and then again in 1995.  I like to base my fashion stle on me, and also is a mix of Janis Joplin (wish I could belt the blues like she could), Stevie Nicks and Brian Jones (blame my Dad for getting me into the Rolling Stones) , and 70's Queen think flared trousers, and the Zandra Rhodes tunics (I try and find something similar). I do tend to go for the hippy/rock/metalhead look, OK probably not so much metal these days, tho I do the headbangin'. I guess if you go through my music collection you'd find everything from Reggae to the Blues to Rock Metal and Classical, Glam  and Prog , and some 80's pop/New Romantic, yes |I was into Duran Duran, til I began to discover Queen and other Rock bands, also some Jazz, I love the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band. and some New Wave/Electronica, I love how Kraftwerk's Autobahn soars and soars, and also Gary Numan, I saw him live in Cambridge in 2009 and WOW what a concert !!!
    I love the humour of Monty Python and Laurel and Hardy, my Mum doesn't always understand if I quote a line from Stan & Ollie to her.

    I guess being into heritage railways and railway preservation is possibly alternative as I'm a female.               

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  • Yes I'd say I'm rather alternative. I've seen Motorhead twice once on the 1916 tour and then again in 1995.  I like to base my fashion stle on me, and also is a mix of Janis Joplin (wish I could belt the blues like she could), Stevie Nicks and Brian Jones (blame my Dad for getting me into the Rolling Stones) , and 70's Queen think flared trousers, and the Zandra Rhodes tunics (I try and find something similar). I do tend to go for the hippy/rock/metalhead look, OK probably not so much metal these days, tho I do the headbangin'. I guess if you go through my music collection you'd find everything from Reggae to the Blues to Rock Metal and Classical, Glam  and Prog , and some 80's pop/New Romantic, yes |I was into Duran Duran, til I began to discover Queen and other Rock bands, also some Jazz, I love the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band. and some New Wave/Electronica, I love how Kraftwerk's Autobahn soars and soars, and also Gary Numan, I saw him live in Cambridge in 2009 and WOW what a concert !!!
    I love the humour of Monty Python and Laurel and Hardy, my Mum doesn't always understand if I quote a line from Stan & Ollie to her.

    I guess being into heritage railways and railway preservation is possibly alternative as I'm a female.               

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