I don't think it matters if you do or do not have a condition. What I think Bob is getting at is that the stereo-types and images associated with the term Nerd could even go back to a miss-understanding/no-understanding of what those conditions are. Humans attach slangs terms and names to images, behaviours, and conditions they don't understand all the time.
Medically we have made huge advancements since the stereo-typical, uncomfortable around others image was made of the Nerd or Geek. With Spiderman, I feel he's kind of showing an example how we're steering away from that assumption/ignorance. These terms are now more for whatever you want them to mean for yourself then they've ever been before regardless of what you have.
Medically we have made huge advancements since the stereo-typical, uncomfortable around others image was made of the Nerd or Geek. With Spiderman, I feel he's kind of showing an example how we're steering away from that assumption/ignorance. These terms are now more for whatever you want them to mean for yourself then they've ever been before regardless of what you have.