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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 272373" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>being anti social and having anti social personality disorder are two totally different balls of wax. </p><p></p><p>I am fairly anti social but I am certainly not ASPD! In fact, most people with ASPD seem fairly sociable...lol. They are charismatic. </p><p></p><p>If what she means by anti social is that she doesnt feel like she belongs in groups or feels like an outsider looking in when she is with people, that is more of a window into her mindset. I always felt like I was kind of the 5th wheel person in a situation. Always on the outer ring. I never felt I had many friends and had a very hard time fitting in anywhere. I just never belonged. I have been that way my entire life. Always on the fringes and feeling like I have to do something big or special to get people to like me. Like just being me isnt good enough...I have to do something more or give something more. </p><p></p><p>Is that what she is feeling?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 272373, member: 1514"] being anti social and having anti social personality disorder are two totally different balls of wax. I am fairly anti social but I am certainly not ASPD! In fact, most people with ASPD seem fairly sociable...lol. They are charismatic. If what she means by anti social is that she doesnt feel like she belongs in groups or feels like an outsider looking in when she is with people, that is more of a window into her mindset. I always felt like I was kind of the 5th wheel person in a situation. Always on the outer ring. I never felt I had many friends and had a very hard time fitting in anywhere. I just never belonged. I have been that way my entire life. Always on the fringes and feeling like I have to do something big or special to get people to like me. Like just being me isnt good enough...I have to do something more or give something more. Is that what she is feeling? [/QUOTE]
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