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Originally Posted by Tyler
The medical community has certainly dubbed it an appropriate medical condition.
However, I'm hesitant to concede that these types of "high functioning autistic conditions", where the main concerns are being shy and not socializing very well with other people, in lieu of having no other discernible learning impediments, are anything more than 21st century fluff.
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And what are you basing that on, besides personal opinion? I'll be honest, I've never heard of anyone questioning autism as anything besides a real affliction.