It might be the difference between auties and aspies. Many aspies are so average to normal in their behavior and skills it more resembles NT.
I dunno. I was diagnosed with Aspergers. My boy with HFA. We are similar and I was very much like him when I was younger.
Through learning by rote and with a drive not to be vulnerable I have painfully learned how to make do. He does not have that automy or awareness and a lot of innocence. I get torn by wanting him to maintain this innocence and child-like dependency and to toughen him up and push him into "developing" into an adult capable of meeting the world head on like I have had to do.
I just don't want him hurt too much along the way.
I can understand your concerns for your son.
I was labeled aspie too, mainly because I have above average IQ, but I had classic early onset autism and don't think aspie is entirely accurate in my case.
I think on this forum we are all spazzes. You are, I am, Odeon is and PPK and BruceCM...all of us. Level playing field. We all struggle. Whether or not we throw our hands up in the air and resign ourselves to it or whether we doggedly struggle on and handle the indifference in society, the embarassment and humiliations, the isolations and the stress that comes with being "out of the loop" is up to us. It does not do a damn thing to change what and who we are.
Some forums are disempowering and try to take the approach of comforting and fostering this disempowerment. Here? A little different. We are more, "so what"? Making a case for your personal struggles will fall on deaf ears for the most part, it is not what this place is designed for. The good news is that it too is across the board.
Here is one of the few places you can have a go at anyone regardless of seniority or popularity or whatever and you are accountable on what you say and they are accountable on what they say. No banning for such speaking out.
There is a fairness in this.
I expect no special favours in life and no quarter given. I just make do with what I have and what I learn and what i can accomplish. That is enough for me.