Sorry-- it's been our experience (ours and our DD's) that most people's SOLE experience with PG individuals includes either Wesley Crusher and/or Doogie Houser.

sigh

Meeting a REAL person who is PG just never crosses most people's minds. They are surprised when social skills aren't stilted/forced and when a PG person isn't strange, alienating, and just plain weird/off-putting.

DD still runs into this all the time, and she's in college. Her professors, at least, appreciate that she is both bright and personable. She just doesn't tell them how old she is-- and most of them mentally evaluate it at about +5-6y. Oh well.


Schrödinger's cat walks into a bar. And doesn't.