“Open” relationships and ASD

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auntblabby
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19 Jan 2022, 8:35 pm

FleaOfTheChill wrote:
Maybe? I really have no clue. I'm surprised to hear you say that you don't have people on your wavelength or know people outside of family. I know online interaction isn't the same as face to face, but from where I sit you seem to be nice and know how to get on/interact with others just fine. You seem perfectly likeable to me. I'm glad you have penpals though. I imagine they're cool cats.

i have found that "nice" is the last thing that anybody wants in a mate.



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21 Jan 2022, 1:54 pm

GadgetGuru wrote:
cornerpiece wrote:
Sounds perfect...
I just suspect that if a woman did that, she wouldn't be called "solo polyamorous"... she would probably be called a wh*re :(

I think I'd call her "solo poly partner #x"...
:D

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Yeah that's better :)
Just out of curiosity - how would the numbering system work?



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21 Jan 2022, 2:18 pm

cornerpiece wrote:
GadgetGuru wrote:
cornerpiece wrote:
Sounds perfect...
I just suspect that if a woman did that, she wouldn't be called "solo polyamorous"... she would probably be called a wh*re :(

I think I'd call her "solo poly partner #x"...
:D

Darron

Yeah that's better :)
Just out of curiosity - how would the numbering system work?

I would highly prefer the ranking to be a pecking order, determined by weekly naked pillow fights between the ranked...

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