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Being an Asperger can be funny!

At least, you don't need to feel bad about it

I really enjoyed reading this book that mixes love, identity investigation, and this little craziness about being someone

who isn't familiar with social behaviors

but tries to be.

If you are an Asperger and

want to feel good about it,

you can have fun!

If you know an Asperger and

wish to help him or her,

you can find clues to better understand.

 

This is not a book with scientific descriptions or an essay for doctors, it is just a funny and unpretentious novel:

The Rosie project, by Graeme Simsion

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There's something about Babies

When the desire to have a baby without suffering the consequences takes over, it is tempting to turn to genetic science.

This is what Brigitte does, to our great horror!
She doesn't ask herself why she wants a child, but how. And we laugh at this incredible adventure in the land of money, negligence and sex.
But beyond Bretécher's hilarious comic strip, it is good to question sexual desire, the passage of time, the use of others and the system, the desire that can vanish as quickly as it came.
How to keep one's head when the social pressure to have children is there? In what way do I, man, woman or non-gendered, participate in the merchandising of desires necessarily involving other beings?
What really makes me free?
What is my relationship with the passing of time?
How do adults manage family relationships?
The comic book Une saga génétique, by Claire Bretécher, makes you laugh a lot, also frightens you and pushes you to think about these questions.

 

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