Are asperger men what woman secretly want?

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Aspie men more cool then normal men,if they have confidence?
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12 Jan 2014, 12:25 am

Does anyone want a partner with a life-long mental illness that can and probably would be passed on to their offspring?

Lol yeah, I'm absolutely sure that's the case. Oh, but we can "tickle ourselves" apparently! Wow, call Professor X, I've got freaking super powers over here!



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12 Jan 2014, 12:27 am

Everyone woman wants me. It's obvious, why else would I be avoiding them at home alone xD


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12 Jan 2014, 1:23 am

Generalise sweepingly much?



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12 Jan 2014, 1:25 am

yellowtamarin wrote:
Generalise sweepingly much?
NO :D


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12 Jan 2014, 1:31 am

KingofKaboom wrote:
yellowtamarin wrote:
Generalise sweepingly much?
NO :D

Heh. I didn't mean you though KofK, I meant the OP.



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12 Jan 2014, 1:37 am

yellowtamarin wrote:
KingofKaboom wrote:
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Generalise sweepingly much?
NO :D

Heh. I didn't mean you though KofK, I meant the OP.
Oh sorry misunderstood


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12 Jan 2014, 1:39 am

No. Although it's a nice idea to entertain.

And of course you can't generalize, and pretend that any "group" is composed of people who are identical.



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12 Jan 2014, 6:56 am

I think it depends on the woman's tastes.
My mother has told me she was attracted to my father because he looked serious, defenseless, an intellectual-like type.
But my father had had other relationships with other women before who liked him only because he was handsome and eventually broke up with him due to his AS and ADD traits.
So yeah it's all about the woman's tastes.

I don't know if I am attracted to AS types, I have not been in love with enough people yet, lol. But Andrew is mildly dyslexic (you would never guess unless he told you) and has dysthymia (which he can usually hide well, but will eventually come out no matter how hard he tries) and has no real autistic tendencies as far as I can tell and I like him.



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12 Jan 2014, 7:30 am

TheGoggles wrote:
Does anyone want a partner with a life-long mental illness that can and probably would be passed on to their offspring?

Lol yeah, I'm absolutely sure that's the case. Oh, but we can "tickle ourselves" apparently! Wow, call Professor X, I've got freaking super powers over here!


Neurological disorder, not mental illness.


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12 Jan 2014, 10:15 am

Who_Am_I wrote:
TheGoggles wrote:
Does anyone want a partner with a life-long mental illness that can and probably would be passed on to their offspring?

Lol yeah, I'm absolutely sure that's the case. Oh, but we can "tickle ourselves" apparently! Wow, call Professor X, I've got freaking super powers over here!


Neurological disorder, not mental illness.


With groups like Autism Speaks insistenting on raising funds for research into "curing" autism, people will view it as Mental illness.


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12 Jan 2014, 11:21 am

Women like it when you enjoy their company.


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12 Jan 2014, 4:04 pm

Can most women actually spot the aspieness in a guy when he's confident, has a sense of humour and doesn't take himself too seriously?



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12 Jan 2014, 4:14 pm

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Can most women actually spot the aspieness in a guy when he's confident, has a sense of humour and doesn't take himself too seriously?
They never seem to notice in me until I tell them.


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12 Jan 2014, 5:50 pm

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Can most women actually spot the aspieness in a guy when he's confident, has a sense of humour and doesn't take himself too seriously?



I've found that no one has ever been able to spot anything with me.

No one believes me when I tell them that I am HFA. They just stare at me with their mouths open in disbelief or say something like, "But you seem SO normal!" or "I NEVER woulda guessed!" :roll:

To which I respond, "If I seem normal to you, it's because you don't know me very well." And if they look insulted to that, I will follow up with a quick, "You're not around me 24/7. I stay to myself a lot so that I can do whatever weird quirks that I have in private, recharge my batteries so that I can go and be around people and appear to be of normal social functioning."



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16 Jan 2014, 4:16 am

I'd find that hard to believe .


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16 Jan 2014, 4:19 am

hale_bopp wrote:
I don't think so.

When you've met one aspie, you've met one aspie. I don't doubt there are aspie men who I would think are really cool, but the one's I've met with "confidence" are either sociopaths or delusional narcissists.


what about the ones who think their rubbish what are they like :wink:


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