"Asperger's" isn't a real diagnosis any more and shouldn't have been one in the first place.
I most cordially disagree.
It was an artificial division within the autism spectrum that in practice functioned as a stratification.
Wow, what the hell dude?
Care to make an actual argument to the contrary?
I was diagnosed with Asperger's when I was very young. I'm glad that the diagnosis is autism spectrum disorder now, and I'm much more willing to be open about it than I was before.
I was diagnosed in 1995. I'm not going to start changing the definition I'm personally comfortable with.
Just so you know though according to the DSM 5 and whatever doctor you see that diagnosis no longer exists.
The NHS uses ICD-10 where it remains
Interesting, but I imagine that's not going to last too long as Asperger's really is just a mild form of Autism. But if you like it that way, I don't really care, whatever floats your boat good sir! lol