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Asperger's & Autism Forum

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Looks like you're saying that hanging out with people
in general is not satisfying for you.
Judge
Judge
Some of us simply are not cut out to be social creatures at all. And that it's not a crime if the case. For some of us, we live best leading a life as solitary individuals. To pursue life on our individual terms rather than try to live up to societal expectations of others. To learn to live with loneliness rather than let it dominate our lives.
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Matthias
If you want to be happy, you're going to have to learn to adapt to the world around you because other people aren't going to change. Instead of continually getting annoyed, many people in your situation would seek friendships with men and read self-help books to learn to be less sensitive so R-rated language doesn't bother them as much.
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