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shortfatbalduglyman
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26 Oct 2018, 8:20 pm

My social activities is dealing with the ghetto lil riffraff that try to sell me drugs



Grammar Geek
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26 Oct 2018, 8:24 pm

Besides online? Nothing. I’ve graduated college, and neither of the friends I made there have responded to my texts since I’ve graduated. I have a part-time job with people at least twice my age, so nothing there. I’m there to work anyway, not socialize. I’m completely alone, and I’m getting tired of it.



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26 Oct 2018, 9:27 pm

I'm a member of a few groups that do specific activities, but other than actually doing the activities, I don't really socialise. I go to the group, do the activity, then leave, and don't really have much to do with the people in said groups except when doing the activity.

I have lots of acquaintances and basically no friends.


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27 Oct 2018, 12:42 am

I go out with my two closest friends three evenings a week after dinner. I also go to most of the social events at my clubhouse. I also go out for lunch with my friends.


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27 Oct 2018, 1:02 am

Talking to my daughter and emailing a friend I met on Wrong Planet.


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jamthis12
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27 Oct 2018, 1:39 am

I have a pretty small friend group. Like on a regular day, I actually talk with maybe 20 people or less. I also have a Discord server where we're all really close-knit, like a family.


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27 Oct 2018, 6:05 am

My parents come to my house about every week or other week to help me round as I am disabled. I get my hair cut in my mums about every 6 weeks and see my brother and some extended family then too. Aside from that its just saying thank you to cashiers.



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27 Oct 2018, 6:25 am

Shops - particularly coffee shops.



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27 Oct 2018, 2:51 pm

At the moment I see my mother a few times a week and have a Sunday dinner each weekend with my mother, father and sister. Soon I'm starting a part time art class so my social activity will increase a bit then.



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27 Oct 2018, 7:20 pm

My social circle is extremely restricted, as all of my more expansive past friendships lead to severe manipulation or abuse of some sort disguised as joking.


Otherwise I'm good at professional relationships only. If it is only related to my job, then I have a pretty expansive social situation.



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27 Oct 2018, 7:40 pm

I still live with my parents, and my brother (2 years younger than me) is also still living with us, so social interaction with them happens every day. I attend a social skills group twice a month, but I don't interact with people a lot there. And I have therapy sessions... oh, I guess I'm down to only once a week now - it used to be more than that. Besides that, only when people try to start conversations with me about my service dog (which I hate, but I answer them as best as my selective mutism will allow at the time... which isn't usually very well :oops: ).


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shortfatbalduglyman
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27 Oct 2018, 10:49 pm

With the exception of counseling, I have had it with social activities

Precious lil "people" act like they truly believe that they have a moral right to get whatever they want at all times.

Besides, whatever social activities, they form cliques and I get left out



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29 Oct 2018, 12:29 am

Participating in forums is one my activities. It can be fun and educational.

Though I just learned that some of the forums here are not for me, especially if it involves politics. Seems to involve some amount of hate. I've been here for more than a year and I've pretty much stuck to this forum. I think I'll stay here.


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29 Oct 2018, 7:27 am

Canadian Penguin wrote:

Though I just learned that some of the forums here are not for me, especially if it involves politics. Seems to involve some amount of hate.


See I'm kinda screwed because politics is one of my special interests. I know weird thing for a person on the spectrum to be really interested in, but go figure.


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