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14 May 2014, 7:23 am

My math may be wrong but a theory I've been working on for a little while is:

W(AS) = M(AS) + SL

Women (with Asperger's Syndrome) are = to Men (with Asperger's Syndrome) + Sex Lives


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14 May 2014, 11:48 am

ImAnAspie wrote:
My math may be wrong but a theory I've been working on for a little while is:

W(AS) = M(AS) + SL

Women (with Asperger's Syndrome) are = to Men (with Asperger's Syndrome) + Sex Lives


yay, this again :roll:



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14 May 2014, 12:10 pm

ImAnAspie wrote:
My math may be wrong but a theory I've been working on for a little while is:

W(AS) = M(AS) + SL

Women (with Asperger's Syndrome) are = to Men (with Asperger's Syndrome) + Sex Lives


...that's pretty mind blowing.
All this time I thought I was dating a guy.
Does that mean he's actually a woman?

Wait until I let him[her?] in in this, it's good info to have!


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14 May 2014, 12:16 pm

SignOfLazarus wrote:
ImAnAspie wrote:
My math may be wrong but a theory I've been working on for a little while is:

W(AS) = M(AS) + SL

Women (with Asperger's Syndrome) are = to Men (with Asperger's Syndrome) + Sex Lives


...that's pretty mind blowing.
All this time I thought I was dating a guy.
Does that mean he's actually a woman?

Wait until I let him[her?] in in this, it's good info to have!


yeah and apparently i'm a man, which i guess means i should be out looking for my penis right now because i can't seem to find it anywhere. :lol:



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14 May 2014, 2:13 pm

I'm sorry, I don't get it.


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14 May 2014, 2:18 pm

skibum wrote:
I'm sorry, I don't get it.


neither does the OP, i think. :lol:



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14 May 2014, 2:19 pm

MTF with no sex life here...

I'm so happy I have an answer as to why I'm transgender.


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14 May 2014, 7:56 pm

I don't get it either - and I wrote it. Oh well. Ho Hum!! ! :roll:


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14 May 2014, 8:43 pm

Interesting observations noted are:
? All respondents are female;
? Typical response along the lines of 'this again';
? Responses are typically sarcastic in nature;
? Some are so bothered by this topic, they feel the need to post more than once;

Why is this such a sore point for some females and not others?


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14 May 2014, 8:47 pm

starvingartist wrote:
skibum wrote:
I'm sorry, I don't get it.


neither does the OP, i think. :lol:


Rolling around in someone else's stinky pool of bacteria isn't exactly my idea of having a good time!


pu·den·dum noun \pyu̇-ˈden-dəm\
ChicagoFull Definition of PUDENDUM
the external genital organs of a human being and especially of a woman
? pu·den·dal \-dəl\ adjective

Origin of PUDENDUM
New Latin, singular of Latin pudenda, from neuter plural of pudendus, gerundive of pudēre to be ashamed
First Known Use: 1634

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14 May 2014, 8:48 pm

ImAnAspie wrote:
Interesting observations noted are:
? All respondents are female;
? Typical response along the lines of 'this again';
? Responses are typically sarcastic in nature;
? Some are so bothered by this topic, they feel the need to post more than once;

Why is this such a sore point for some females and not others?


i think you are mistaking a sore point for an easily mocked point. you sort of invited us in to have a laugh, did you not?--or was that not intentional? :lol:



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14 May 2014, 8:53 pm

I don't know. Oh, it's lunchtime :)


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14 May 2014, 9:22 pm

This definitely got a chuckle from me.

My experience has been that women seem to be approached a lot more than men by both men and women with sexual or romantic intent, so it would make a lot of sense if that holds true (if it is not just an illusion of perspective) that female Aspies would generally speaking have more opportunity in this department.

I have found it quite ironic as a demisexual that I am only approached by attractive women who want casual sex, which happens to be the exact opposite of what I want and neurotypical men with a more "binary" sexual identity seem to complain of the opposite problem :lol:



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15 May 2014, 6:38 am

ImAnAspie wrote:
Interesting observations noted are:
? All respondents are female;
? Typical response along the lines of 'this again';
? Responses are typically sarcastic in nature;
? Some are so bothered by this topic, they feel the need to post more than once;

Why is this such a sore point for some females and not others?


*Pool of respondents much too small to make anything of these observations other than pure coincidence.
*"Typical" in this case is judgement based on opinion of observer.
*"Sarcastic", likewise, is judgement based on opinion of observer, as standard interviews have not been done assessing the respondents reactions and motivations for written responses.
*Motivations for second [or possible third] responses don't seem to be accounted for. The number of responses merely seem to be subsumed into the original response of each individual, which may or may not be accurately interpreted by observer.


Conclusion not accurate and not actually addressing what is occurring in this situation.
Overall impression: Poor study procedure.


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15 May 2014, 7:07 am

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#overlyhonestmethods


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15 May 2014, 7:14 am

SignOfLazarus wrote:
ImAnAspie wrote:
Interesting observations noted are:
? All respondents are female;
? Typical response along the lines of 'this again';
? Responses are typically sarcastic in nature;
? Some are so bothered by this topic, they feel the need to post more than once;

Why is this such a sore point for some females and not others?


*Pool of respondents much too small to make anything of these observations other than pure coincidence.
*"Typical" in this case is judgement based on opinion of observer.
*"Sarcastic", likewise, is judgement based on opinion of observer, as standard interviews have not been done assessing the respondents reactions and motivations for written responses.
*Motivations for second [or possible third] responses don't seem to be accounted for. The number of responses merely seem to be subsumed into the original response of each individual, which may or may not be accurately interpreted by observer.


Conclusion not accurate and not actually addressing what is occurring in this situation.
Overall impression: Poor study procedure.


Yeah, I did the standard interviews and they all agreed with me. I also polled random strangers I know and they all said that you were wrong and that I should tell you.


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