i am autistic , who will be my friend?


Question:
well, my name is Layla and i feel shy right now , trying to figure
out why i get shunned.

Answers:
I'll be your friend my dear

Other Answers:
I am named Elastic Pie, but you can just call me Pie.
I have ADD, Slight Bi Polar, OCD and mood disorders. I am on 3 different meds so I am a lot better now.
Is there a med you can take?
me
Layla, email me or IM me and we will talk. I will be glad to be your friend. I am online right now.
I haven't seen too many high functioning autism patients who work on the computer....best wishes =)
no one will b your friend if u dont show more self confidence. u get shunned because u rely on your autism that's the first thing u said in your opening i am autistic so what that doesn't mean u cant b normal or function and have friends
add your yahoo id and i will put you in my buddy list
Are you a genius also, Autistic genius are amazing!!
Maybe you should find friends like you They could help you feel a little bit better because they would understand what you are going through.And if their are people who dont want to be your friend just because you are autistic then maybe you dont want to be friends with those people any way, they are more then likely not vary good people.
Sure ill be your friend
ps. how old are you?
i'll be your friend dogmicjoe@yahoo.com. i feel for you cuz i am mentally ill. try nas.org.uk or autistics.org.
Your feelings are normal. I have a mild form of autism myself. E-mail me at tkron31@yahoo.com if you want to be email buddies. Be sure to put "Email Buddy" in the subject line so I know it's not spam.
Whats your gift?...ill be your friend


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