''He's Autistic - he ain't a proper friend!''

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aussiebloke
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19 Jan 2012, 6:45 pm

If you haven't been able to decode my bleetings and moanings what I'm saying like most of the people here I wouldn't believe it when some one would ask me to be their friend , unbelievable. :P



I even had one female member who's attractive and educated with a high post count say I was "cool" but since I trust no one I don't believe her .

How sad is that aspie not trusting another aspie.?


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19 Jan 2012, 7:20 pm

I thought autistics felt bored and stupid in the company of people or is that just me?



One of the reasons why (one of many) I wouldn't want to meet any of you who wants to be in the company of a smart #$%e ?


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kiwi75
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19 Jan 2012, 10:30 pm

Yes i have heard that said and i hate it.. my son has autism he has feelings.. just because you have autism doesn't mean you don't have feelings or that you are not a real person.. example being an old bat told her husband that my son was ret*d and my sweet boy took his hotdog and threw it in the old woman's face and hair & you know what my reaction was..?? i kissed his little forhead and said good for you!!