Rave Culture Helped This Man With Asperger’s Find Acceptance | Personal
When Bradley Gunn Raver first started raving, he didn’t want to disclose that he had Asperger’s. It was only when he became truly immersed in dance and rave culture, that he realized he was being accepted for whoever he was, bringing him a sense of identity and belonging he’d never felt before. Subscribe to HuffPost today: http://goo.gl/xW6HG Get More HuffPost Read: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/ Like: / huffingtonpost Follow: / huffingtonpost

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