[@Lady Amalthea] No worries! :) Asperger's is a disorder that is kinda hard to describe as a recipient of it myself. I didn't even know I had it until I was twelve, Aspies usually suffer from a small list of symptoms, at least from what I've seen. Firstly, it's a difficulty in expressing emotions, I always find it difficult to truly show what I feel through facial expressions. Most of the time I show a neutral expression except for when I'm laughing or crying or something of the sort. Unfortunately, my neutral face has been described as a sad bitch-pout, so it's fun to know that people think I'm sad all the time. This also extends to my body language; I really, really suck at body language. This doesn't mean we don't feel, and some studies suggest we feel more strongly than others. Aspies also have a very logical thought process, which means we use reasoning consistently to solve a problem, Hans Asperger himself called the children he was researching "Little Professors", due to this logical thought process. If you've ever watched Star Trek, Spock is a great example. Aspies often don't like physical contact, not that I myself have ever had that problem. They often have difficulty forming relationships. We do form relationships and we do care, we just have difficulty being able to do so, and to express that we do, respectively. Aspies often demonstrate a single-minded obsession with one topic, which they will study continuously or move towards. In my case, I have an obsession with history, though it's not uniformly an academic topic. The last thing that is often said of aspies is that we difficulty with humor, though I've never had such a problem, to the point where some are thought to have no sense of humor. Most aspies share a dry sense of humor however, we are often snarkers and users of wordplay. That's all I have basically, I hope it's enough, I don't mind questions though. :D