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Recent content by SortaNT

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    What do people on the spectrum feel they have to offer?

    Of course they are. I mean, so much time is spent on difficulties in relationships. Is there anyone here who thinks that being on the spectrum is a PLUS in relationships?
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    What do people on the spectrum feel they have to offer?

    In a romantic relationship, what's GOOD about being on the spectrum?
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    Trying to have a relationship with someone who might be on the spectrum

    A couple of months ago I said to a long-time friend that I would like to be more intimate. He said he was interested and that we should take things slowly. As a demisexual (friends first) I agreed. I think he's on the spectrum because he doesn't make eye contact, spends almost all his time on...
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