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"Just curious if this has anything to do with my autism but I find I act a lot younger than my age and relate more to people younger. Not in a weird way, I'm not hanging around with a group of teenagers, but I'm 33 and relate a lot more to people in their early and mid twenties than people my age. I feel like I'm also about 7-10 years behind in terms of social progression compared to the average person my age. Like I lost my virginity at 25 (average is 15/16), passed my driving test at 28 (average is 18) and feel like I've only started to really take the idea of a career seriously when I was 31, and the average university graduation age is 21/22. Not sure if it's a common autism thing or just me personally being socially immature. What are the experiences of other autistic people in terms of social progression?" I work with quite a few fellas in their 30s they all same very very immature compared to when I was that young. Nothing to do with autism. | |||
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"Just curious if this has anything to do with my autism but I find I act a lot younger than my age and relate more to people younger. Not in a weird way, I'm not hanging around with a group of teenagers, but I'm 33 and relate a lot more to people in their early and mid twenties than people my age. I feel like I'm also about 7-10 years behind in terms of social progression compared to the average person my age. Like I lost my virginity at 25 (average is 15/16), passed my driving test at 28 (average is 18) and feel like I've only started to really take the idea of a career seriously when I was 31, and the average university graduation age is 21/22. Not sure if it's a common autism thing or just me personally being socially immature. What are the experiences of other autistic people in terms of social progression?" First autism is an umbrella term, what applies to you may not apply to anyone else. In some regards I way ahead of the curve, others respects I definitely wasn't. Stop comparing yourself with others, the only person you're in competition with is yourself. Remember comparison is the thief of joy. All my kids are on the spectrum and thats where the comparison ends. 2 that are close in age are totally different in every regard, appearance, symptoms, achievements, outlook, ability....... | |||
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"My son has aspergers as is definitely a few years behind socially " The kids I know very well present similar. Social skills such as taking turns, emphatic behaviour etc are not on par with peers. School environment doesn't always recognise that and focuses on cognitive side, hitting targets etc. Tough. T | |||
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"No. In some ways I've always been an old soul. My path has meandered and been non traditional, but it's not lesser and certainly not less mature. I bet your path isn't lesser, either. We shouldn't all be the same." You do come across as an old soul | |||
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"My eleven year old is on the spectrum too and I do worry about being mature enough as he becomes a teenager to start to manage hormones, social signals, etc. Thank you all for your comments. Great comfort. " Water finds it's own level eventually. As a parent you will worry. One of mine is very intelligent and green as grass when it comes to people. I mentioned it before but reading helps to understand people. Something else that really works for two of mine is acting and performing. | |||
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"My son has aspergers as is definitely a few years behind socially " Mine is the exact same, as is most of my family. But when it comes to learning, financial responsibility and just taking on responsibility in general, we all matured early. Even my son. He has insisted on helping with cleaning since he was around 5. Then it was making his breakfast. Now he cooks most meals or helps cook them and it helps him yo eat food he would never even try in other situations. I'm taking it as a win | |||
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"My son has aspergers as is definitely a few years behind socially Mine is the exact same, as is most of my family. But when it comes to learning, financial responsibility and just taking on responsibility in general, we all matured early. Even my son. He has insisted on helping with cleaning since he was around 5. Then it was making his breakfast. Now he cooks most meals or helps cook them and it helps him yo eat food he would never even try in other situations. I'm taking it as a win" Oh that’s a good point actually, my son is good with money and has a great work ethic. Works as a chef and he too makes all sorts of lovely food he won’t eat | |||
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