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Recent content by sam_pling

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    Aspergers guy has withdrawn. Advice ?

    Ereth, Trust me, I was *swear words*, (lots of them), livid. I feel that I have become supplemetary to requirements now that he is gainfully employed and his income and the rest of his life secure. There is no way he would have that without me. I cannot help but feel used, rightfully or...
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    Aspergers guy has withdrawn. Advice ?

    Hi, Thanks for your reply! Yes he waited, it was ******. I had to walk out. It came out of the blue. He has made considerable strides to see me. Visited me numerous times, which considering the distance has been remarkable and in part swept me off my feet. Thankfully I'm pretty stoic...
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    Aspergers guy has withdrawn. Advice ?

    Hi, I have been dating a guy who told me that he is on the spectrum. He's 48, a high achiever and yes, has a number of foibles and quirks. Since we met, we have been primarily long distance as I live in the Middle East and although his work brought him regularly to this region, his home is...
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