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That is an horrendous article!!!

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Yes , i'm fine. I was looking for a nice video i saw on youtube made by an adult with autism , when i came across this piece of junk...
and i will do the same as you BBMum, i will dismiss it, cause it's rubbish and i suppose most people who have read it will do the same.
I've never seen that article before (and clicked on this thread thinking that it's probably something I've come across previously, as, sadly, there's a lot of stupid articles out there!).

And I think I'm just going to dismiss it as another load of ignorant, offensive c..p and hope that it hasn't had any influence over anybody.

But thanks for linking to it.....I hope you're ok, MSB?!
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 07-Nov-09 16:16:02
Some of the comments a bit weird though.

I remember that article when it came out. Very offensive.
Yes Riven , that article is bullshit!
And for a start as if NT kids can't ruin a parent's life!????.....hmm
ds1 is 16. Do you think its too late to abort as he's onbiously still going to ruin my life?

Sadly the prusuit of perfection and the illusion we can have it is fucking things up sad
It seems it has even affected my ability to type properly....'think'
www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLYbgMWMBG8

How can some people thibk that! angry How come that journalist be allowed to write that....I am speechless and saddened.

I hope i posted the link properly!?
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