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  • Now I lost a friend because my dad/mom are really invasive when it comes to personal questions
    mysterionz
    mysterionz
    Huge red flag.
    Gerald Wilgus
    Gerald Wilgus
    As a shy woman, I hope you appreciate shy guys. My future spouse treated me with such kindness and patience at a critical time when my mind was panicking that she won my heart.
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    Owliet
    I am so sorry that this has happened to you — my parents at times can be a bit…protective but any friend I had, were never receiving the questions, I think it is a shame that your parents are too protective of you and wont let you develop your own friends. =(
    also when will South Park come out with season 26? I hope soon
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    Slime_Punk
    I can't believe they've made so many so far! I still remember when the first episode aired!
    Been using bumble for a bit and scored a FaceTime call with a guy I’ve been talking to for just one day (it is what it is, if he’s interested, I say it’s a win)
    Currently watching the pilot episode of “Wednesday” and she is going into my head cannon list of “fictional characters that are neurodivergent“
    330
    330
    I watched some episodes, I was noticing the same things . Especially some of the comments made . It may may be on purpose by the writers . Btw I have been really liking the show especially the first 4 episodes directed by Burton
    Talking face to face with somebody isn’t for me, unless it’s somebody I trust/feel comfortable around.
    Gerontius
    Gerontius
    It's a skill for a reason--and like a lot of skills takes a lot of work to get good at. You seem to be in a pretty supportive environment which should help you a lot. Good luck!
    mysterionz
    mysterionz
    My family (bio dad and stepdad, who’s also ND) are aiming to teach me proper social skills. I’d rather trust my stepdad as he’s ND and thus has experience with such
    Gerontius
    Gerontius
    The only way I've learned is to just kind of go with it & start small. It's been ten years' work. Emily Post's Etiquette is a fantastic guide because it's meant not to preserve formality, but to help others feel welcome.
    at work waiting to punch in. See you at 9AM.
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    Raggamuffin
    Raggamuffin
    You have to physically punch in? Isn't it all contactless cards and card readers these days? Or maybe you have to physically punch the door to get in because it's old and it sticks? I'd rather kick a door than punch one.
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