Talk:Rell (Webcomic)/@comment-178.76.177.219-20180114065416/@comment-77.13.164.14-20181122214727

"As someone with autism, I agree. It's hard for us to express and recognize emotions."

As someone with autism too (and specifically Asperger's Syndrome) I only partly agree (Like 90% or so). It's the common habit, yes, but not always 100% like that. I know you weren't saying this but I just want to make sure that people won't get wrong impressions. As I said, I'm autistic too BUT my ability to recognize emotions is very good, even compared with non-autistic people. That may be due to my analytical attitude. Expressing emotions isn't that hard for me aswell but way harder than recognizing them. I never needed cards to tell me what emotion someone has but on the other side I still needed training to "control" my autism. Now I'm nothing like myself back in my childhood even though I kept some characteristics. While training I met other autistic people who were trying to overcome their autistic habits (The bad ones that make life difficult, not the good ones. We tried to become better with these) and these young people had many more difficulties than I had. I hope no one get's me wrong here. I'm not talking bad on anything. Just sharing my experience with autism.