Fnord wrote:
Sometimes, when someone asks for advice from others, they will take advice form anyone, but only if they already share and support their own opinions. Thus, if a guy asks, "How do I get these b*****s to like me?", then he is likely to accept advice only from other men who refer to women as "b*****s". Such people are better off when left alone and reported to the mods.
If a person asks, "I'm so lonely, nobody likes me, why can't I get a date?", they are most likely looking for encouragement rather than dating advice. They might be better off posting in The Haven.
But if a person asks, "What tips do you have for making a good impression on a first date?", then that person is probably wanting to know how to dress, what to talk about, where to go, et cetera. They are best treated as reasoning adults who are willing to learn, unless they prove themselves otherwise.
I couldn't have said it better.
Advice and opinions are good and useful; and I believe that an aspie woman still has a lot to say on the L&D issue. In some cases they might be even better suited than regular NT ones; because while some things come naturally for the latter, the former usually need to put more thought into what they do and how they should act and why, which allows them to explain better those situations, which some people really appreciate. I've seen an NT woman who gives great advice around here recently, although I'd deem that as an special case for the time being.
Extending on Fnord's first paragraph, some people just don't want advice. It's a sad truth. You'll feel tempted to go away, and I wouldn't blame you for it
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