Grisha wrote:
Although I agree with everything you said, it still does not really address my point - what women find attractive is the "appearance" of confidence, especially in a form which caters to their specific tastes.
Some of us can pick out fake confidence a mile away. But you may be onto something. I've "liked" people who have appeared confident in the past but in reality they're actually really insecure. I've known this but didn't care.
MXH wrote:
unless i have it tattooed on my forehead i doubt anyone who ive not told has ever noticed. Hell I was in a hottub once talkking about life with a young man. He was a psychatrist. I asked him what he thought about AS and he gave me a gentle response. I told him i have it and he thought back through my life story and agreed that its likely. So until i told him a psychiatrist did not notice i had AS. What does the general population have to notice then? There is definetly something else. Some reason why peple seem to avoid me like the plague.
People won't associate the vibes you give off with aspergers. They will just pick them up as odd. I'm not talking about people going "Hey, that guy's behaviour is a bit off, he must have aspergers", I'm talking about vibes. Vibes are picked up by the human sixth sense. For example, if you're a woman hater and pretend to be respectful, people can see through it because of the vibes.
Bopkasen wrote:
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Was that a pun on the thread author's name?

No.
I was talking about piloting and having someone as a co-pilot who is better than the pilot far as finding a girlfriend.
I was joking.
As for confidence, well it depends. I guess social confidence is very important. I'm also attracted to people who radiate a sense of power - no, not about what they do etc, about who they are. It's hard to explain.