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<blockquote data-quote="isis" data-source="post: 565278" data-attributes="member: 15590"><p>Well, its hard to say I'm sure of anything about him really. He can be very obsessive, but I guess I've blamed it on Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) related to anxiety as he is considered to have a severe anxiety issue. I can say this: when he was a little boy, 6 yrs old or so, he would be so focused on adults, and would often point out to me what they were feeling (i.e. there undercurrent of feeling, not what they were acting out). </p><p>I also worry that this agitated (really agitated) cleaning and worrying about the garbage and recycling etc is manic. I never know if I'm wildly hypothesizing. </p><p>He does tell me all of the time that he doesn't love anyone (he knows this is abnormal) and only loves our animals. Is that aspie? (I'm not talking about the times he's trying to get a rise out of me, more his random calm moments when he can seem to talk to me, briefly).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="isis, post: 565278, member: 15590"] Well, its hard to say I'm sure of anything about him really. He can be very obsessive, but I guess I've blamed it on Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) related to anxiety as he is considered to have a severe anxiety issue. I can say this: when he was a little boy, 6 yrs old or so, he would be so focused on adults, and would often point out to me what they were feeling (i.e. there undercurrent of feeling, not what they were acting out). I also worry that this agitated (really agitated) cleaning and worrying about the garbage and recycling etc is manic. I never know if I'm wildly hypothesizing. He does tell me all of the time that he doesn't love anyone (he knows this is abnormal) and only loves our animals. Is that aspie? (I'm not talking about the times he's trying to get a rise out of me, more his random calm moments when he can seem to talk to me, briefly). [/QUOTE]
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