Electricbassguy wrote:

I had a "friend" for about two and a half years, a fellow Aspie. I didn't know he was an aspie until we got to talking about that, but he was never a close friend. Basically, he used me for rides to eat out and maintain his morbidly obese figure.



At first, we just hung out and play video games, and it wasn't that bad. But somehow, he got the idea that we were close friends and would call up to twenty times a day. I got him to stop doing that so much, but it got worse in the spring of 2009 when he'd begin reading all my blogs and "reporting" it to other people.



When I found months worth of emails talking about me, I cut him off, and yet he'd persist in talking to me. He'd make up these lies about how we both have asperger's syndrome and need to stand up to our enemies, and that we have to fight them or something. I don't understand how just because someone else has the same condition that I do that it makes us companions in any way shape or form.



At this point, he's turned completely and does things like spies on me on other websites and posts quotes of mine on his Facebook profile. I wouldn't be surprised (in fact I'd gladly make a bet with someone) that he'll find this and link people here too. What do I do, and is his asperger's a reason not to despise him?



What he has done (to me and many others in his life) is something no one, not even an aspie, would do if they had morals

That's horrible. I have been noticing people around online have been having issues instead of just me. Maybe I am just noticing it more because of what state I'm in.