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Recent content by rse92

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    Addressing double standards in dating/love/sex

    What do you have to offer a woman?
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    Will my ex coming back after a dealbreaker?

    It could be nothing related to autism but rather that he is just no longer in like with you. Seems he is giving you the "its not you, its me" treatment. Distance gave him the opportunity to express and act on feelings he may have been repressing for some time.
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    Who here had a bad professional experience and now has hard time finding a job?

    It can happen for you. I won't bore you with my whole story, but I (an big city big firm attorney) was flat on my back at age 50, having lost everything - my marriage, my family, my job, my savings, my home. My undiagnosed autism was a factor but hardly the only one. I spent years as an...
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    Advice needed

    Autistic men are perfectly capable of lying, cheating, and manipulating women and being all around a-holes.
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    Advice needed

    I honestly think you should just move on. Why do you need this kind of drama in your life? He's not going to commit. I have to believe you can find a man in your own country, city, town who will treat you better than this.
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    Making plans

    "i cannot be different" is an unacceptable and immature answer. If he wanted to make changes in his life to make time for you, he would. Being autistic does not excuse a man for being a jerk.
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    How can I be in a relationship when most women I encounter are already taken?

    That's actually not how Ockham's Razor would work. Ockham's Razor in this instance would be reasoning that OP cannot gain a girlfriend because he is objectively not attractive to woman. If that is not the case -- that he is objectively attractive to woman -- then the reason would lie elsewhere.
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    How can I be in a relationship when most women I encounter are already taken?

    What is there about you that women would find interesting and attractive?
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    Dating: How can I get a girlfriend?

    God helps those who themselves, son.
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    Advice on a dating situation

    Nothing really happened and you are overreacting.
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    Should I be friends again with my (ASD) ex

    My advice would be to move on. You are not the one playing games. He is.
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    Advice needed, NT male dating ASD female with PDA subset. Getting ghosted?

    My having just now found out what the "PDA subset (sub-type)" is, my suggestion to you is cut bait and move on.
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    Attracting someone

    The only way, the absolute only way, you are going to attract someone using the passive approach is to make yourself as attractive a man (or woman) as you can be.
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    Need other's perspectives

    Level of agreement 100%. I couldn't have said it better myself.
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    Wells Fargo: stupid question gets a stupid response

    When you say "This to me as always been part of autism. Not have motivation, interest to achieve something such as a job. We aren't really lazy, we just find it hard to feel motivation," you aren't just referring to you, you are referring to we. We as autistic people cannot fall into the trap...
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