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Recent content by MaverlyBanks

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    dating sites

    I think going specifically for another aspie significantly lowers your options. On the mainstream sites, people are more accepting than you might think. Especially if you have taken the time to build. Email for a month or so, get her number, text a bit, talk a bit, text, talk, etc... and by...
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    Multiple S.O.s

    Most cultures favor monogamy. Between a man and a woman. And then there's the fringe. That gets called names. And told they're going to hell. And such. Women tend to favor monogamy, and are trying to stabilize their interactions with men into one stable relationship. Her family will be...
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    Selfish and cold?

    I draw a distinction between being perceived as cold, and actually not caring. Obviously you do care. Your quandary is, is it worth the trouble to modify how you present yourself. At work it's not a big deal. Your mom is not a big deal. Things may be fine with your girlfriend. She's the...
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    ambiguous flirting/ friendship

    It's usually the guys asking the women out, and they are usually rejected. They are used to it. It's unusual for a woman to keep talking to someone who shows a romantic interest that she does not reciprocate. This does not make sense to me, but it is a cultural norm. I think it's safe to...
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