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Tuesday, 06 April 2010 20:39
Subject says it all. I'm 19 and I have Asperger's, which has caused great problems with socialising, as I find it difficult to communicate with people face-to-face and to read body language etc. Personally, I'd say that the internet has actually helped me a lot. First of all, things like MSN and various social networking sites have actually introduced me to whole new worlds of friends around the world. Thanks to instant messaging programs, online forums and social networking sites, I now have friends around the globe who I communicate with and who I've been able to meet up with. I have more friends in the UK who I've met via the internet, and from them I've met more people in normal social interaction and the internet allows me to stay in good contact with all of them. The internet has greatly opened up my social life and has made things far, far easier for me, something which Simon Mills clearly can't understand. Screw him.
 
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