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 Forum: Random Discussion   Topic: Who Likes Railroad Crossings?

Posted: 15 May 2014, 9:03 pm 

Replies: 15
Views: 4,099


I CERTAINLY did (said in the voice of Stan Laurel).

 Forum: Adult Autism Issues   Topic: When you see yourself naked in a mirror, what do you think?

Posted: 15 May 2014, 8:54 pm 

Replies: 145
Views: 3,203


I need to lose about 30 pounds!

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Autism And The Plastic Brain

Posted: 15 May 2014, 8:42 pm 

Replies: 29
Views: 2,104


LOL...I know we're lost, but this is ridiculous!

This thread could be salvaged.

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Autism And The Plastic Brain

Posted: 15 May 2014, 8:36 pm 

Replies: 29
Views: 2,104


I think a little bit of demurral in ladies is quite attractive, actually--accompanied by a fluttering of the eyelashesLOL

 Forum: Love and Dating   Topic: the jerk double standard

Posted: 15 May 2014, 8:30 pm 

Replies: 117
Views: 7,135


It's a double standard because sine women tolerate "jerkiness" in so-called Alpha males, while not tolerated it in "nice guys." They tolerate it; it's not the prime basis for their attraction, like you stated. Then I was thinking: what is so unappealing about a "nice guy who doesn't evince any 'jerk...

 Forum: News and Current Events   Topic: When adults pass as teens to return to high school

Posted: 15 May 2014, 8:22 pm 

Replies: 15
Views: 1,609


Fred Flintstone returned to high school to get his diploma. That was a great episode.

 Forum: Love and Dating   Topic: the jerk double standard

Posted: 15 May 2014, 8:15 pm 

Replies: 117
Views: 7,135


They don't mind their "jerkiness," though, I have found. I think it's an appealing challenge for some women to date guys who are edgy. Women like to try to "smooth the rough edges" of guys, while continuing to find the "rough edges" attractive. Once success is achieved in this endeavor, women tend t...

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Sensory defensive and sensory seeking

Posted: 15 May 2014, 8:07 pm 

Replies: 14
Views: 1,241


I'm like that. I'm much better now--but, in the old days, I didn't like to put my head under a shower. I just couldn't do it until recently. Even now, I have to force it. As a child, I couldn't bear it when my mother used to brush my hair. These days, I don't like having tags on my shirts or pants c...

 Forum: Random Discussion   Topic: Interview the person below you

Posted: 15 May 2014, 6:01 pm 

Replies: 66,814
Views: 1,941,468


Never in the shower.

Do you like the temperature in the 60's (15-21 Celsius), the 70's (21-26 Celsius), or the 80's (27-32 Celsius)?

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Autism And The Plastic Brain

Posted: 15 May 2014, 5:57 pm 

Replies: 29
Views: 2,104


Hi Ann,

I wish your icon were clearer. Is that ABBA?

I wish I could use the "grid" in my poetry--but I can't, because I tend to impulsively come up with ideas which are based upon the ideas immediately preceding it.

 Forum: Social Skills and Making Friends   Topic: My acquaintance is 37 minutes late to emailing me?

Posted: 15 May 2014, 5:43 pm 

Replies: 12
Views: 1,025


People often don't answer emails right away.

Don't write her again until she writes you.

 Forum: The Haven   Topic: And of course, from beyond the grave...

Posted: 15 May 2014, 10:52 am 

Replies: 8
Views: 660


Sorry about that, Olive Oil.

I'd be pissed, too!

 Forum: Random Discussion   Topic: homeless on WP

Posted: 15 May 2014, 10:48 am 

Replies: 21
Views: 1,569


It's lousy typing.

The content's not all that unusual.

Anyway: good luck in your quest.

 Forum: General Autism Discussion   Topic: Staring at Strangers - Observing Human Behaviour

Posted: 15 May 2014, 10:46 am 

Replies: 26
Views: 2,900


I never stated staring is peculiar to Aspies.

Obviously, almost all people stare.

 Forum: Love and Dating   Topic: The Cure for Nice Guy Syndrome

Posted: 15 May 2014, 10:31 am 

Replies: 167
Views: 10,551


I have no religion in me, yet I believe strongly in chivalry in the modern conception of the term. During medieval days "chivalry" involved ritualized courtship.

 Forum: Love and Dating   Topic: Calling your partner by affectionate names

Posted: 15 May 2014, 10:29 am 

Replies: 28
Views: 2,845


Ain't nothing wrong with affectionate names.

Snookums is cool and retro.
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