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Dr3am3r said:Like you said it is the fact that they are so similar (identical actually) and that should mean they get each other.
Actually this (i.e. they all suffer from ASD) means that both sides are similarly unable to see other people's point of view or to communicate successfully with other people. Some of my worst confrontations have been with people who I now recognise as being on the spectrum. Not only do they have difficulties understanding other people, they also have difficulties understanding themselves.
Dr3am3r said:Like you said it is the fact that they are so similar (identical actually) and that should mean they get each other.
Actually this (i.e. they all suffer from ASD) means that both sides are similarly unable to see other people's point of view or to communicate successfully with other people. Some of my worst confrontations have been with people who I now recognise as being on the spectrum. Not only do they have difficulties understanding other people, they also have difficulties understanding themselves.