It's not Men or Women aspies who have it easier in dating

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astaut
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01 Jan 2011, 2:50 am

hale_bopp wrote:
^ I agree. I've just finished having a go at someone on youtube for saying I don't have aspergers because I am able to "make an effort with my appearance" and "seem social"

God people can be as stupid as f*ck, It's no wonder our species is screwed.


What's really sad is I've probably heard something just as stupid today :roll: That's awful what they said though...people can just be so ignorant.

And OP, if it helps I did get the joke :lol:


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01 Jan 2011, 3:38 am

I dropped my guise of a straight Aspie woman, and now an openly gay Aspie woman.

I have found that they're both difficult. People have certain expectations in relationships, and those of us on the spectrum have trouble meeting those expectations. It doesn't matter if you're male, female, straight, bisexual, or homosexual.



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01 Jan 2011, 11:17 am

hale_bopp wrote:
I would have thought it would be just as hard. Fancy having a crush on someone the same sex who is a closet homophobe?


But most homophobes are closet homosexuals. Fred Phelps? Gay as Christmas.


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