Can an Aspie female be a Nempho/boy obsessed?

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03 Sep 2006, 10:16 am

Hi I'm Fiona, an Aspie female and a total nympho :D


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03 Sep 2006, 11:01 am

ahhhhh a nympho aspie......how interesting........can you send me your credit card details please?



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03 Sep 2006, 7:58 pm

can an aspie female be nympho/boy obsessed? For the sake of the virgin aspie male population, lets all hope so.



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18 Nov 2010, 7:35 pm

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haaaaa. i'm right there with ya sis. that was my life exactly, in high school and college. my name was liz the lady pimp in college. and now? still sporadic sexual encounters from time to time but not as much. ....last time i had a job i was seduced by my boss and his wife, then later got fired for flirting with other guys...
i dunno if the problem is that i'm a nympho or more that, just, i'm easily manipulated / seduced. guys say just the right thing. most NT girls would just see right through it or something, but, i fall for it.



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18 Nov 2010, 7:36 pm

oh wow this topic was from four years ago?



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19 Nov 2010, 10:18 am

What you're describing has nothing to do with nymphomania, since you say you didn't really enjoy the sex per se. By the way, "nymphomania" is a male-originated and outdated concept ... but in years past was sufficient to get women institutionalized. The psychological profession long ago gave it up it as a legitimate diagnosis, thankfully.

Rather, you're describing the process of obtaining self-worth from men by providing them with sexual favors. You're not the first woman to do this, and you won't be the last.

It's a self-worth problem, not a sex problem.

And now I see this thread is from 2006 ... LOL ... oh well.



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20 Nov 2010, 11:32 pm

I was like that my first year in college until I was hurt emotionally by a man. My sex drive became nonexistent after that. I never did recover from that emotional abuse.


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25 Nov 2010, 7:34 pm

Sure, it's possible. I've never been boy-crazy in a sense like 'worshiping' someone, but I have had a sex obsession. I wanted to be a sex therapist or sexologist. Some aspies have people as a special interest, so guys you've been interested in could have been obsessions.


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