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JohnHopkins
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09 Sep 2008, 4:01 pm

I have no idea what that sentence was supposed to mean. 8O



i_Am_andaJoy
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09 Sep 2008, 4:11 pm

i think it was a joke about single victory, first like the number one, just One victory, not a winner, just a loser, put together with single victory like alone, like being single, and a hollow victory.

i think he means that is the only time you will ever beat him, plus an aside that you might be alone forever... 8O


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09 Sep 2008, 4:17 pm

Well considering I've been not alone for good portions of my life already, I think I'm doing alright.



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09 Sep 2008, 11:51 pm

Hallo, Freundchen. Here is my answer to your question, I put this on a previous discussion, but it might be of service to you to thin about:

I think it is a great idea to start an aspie/slightly autistic matchmaking service between the slightly autistic and sympathetic neurotypicals. However this being said, I think it is a bad idea to host such a thing here, on a forum like this.

First off all, you have no clue who could be on here and what they're like in real life. It is a very risky gambit.

Second of all, most of the people on here are from different states/countries and the chance of you being anywhere relatively close to these people geographically is slim to none.

And finally, there is no compatibility tests to see if any of you match each other personality wise/interest wise. For love to be perfect, you need intimacy, passion, and commitment. What people say online is one thing, but their actions might be entirely different.

So great idea, but perhaps not the best set up possible. I would be very pleased if there was a slightly autistic dating service, like an E-Harmony or Match.com, in every state for autistic singles/sympathetic neurotypicals. Perhaps one of you can start such a venture, but then you will have to have compatibility tests and matches and the whole affair becomes a tedious whirlwind of paperwork and mental anguish.

No offense to anyone who trust in this dating/romantic service thing on www.wrongplanet.net, I'm just trying to make a valid and reasonable point.

Sorry ladies, as much as I know you're dying to know about me, I must keep a confidential profile Razz Too bad Wink