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Old 03-19-2010, 10:24 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by violaine View Post
my aspie friends do not get so angry [with me or in general] . forgive quickly and have great bounce-back . see a glass half-full . appreciate the little things . acceptance is in abundance with aspies i've known .

it doesn't matter about looks, $, words tumbling out all wrong, being locked inside for a few moments, space-missions, holding someone's space in sitting with difficult emotions/thoughts is possible any hour!, and the kid at heart is ever-present <3
Very true!

I pretty much have eliminated anyone who does get angry with me a lot from my life. I have been way happier since.

To forgive quickly is a virtue as is acceptance!

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The ability to not take things personally when I am in meltdown. For me to be able to say I am freaked out and just leave or take some time to myself.
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