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aspie female

  1. theminx

    Being taken Advantage of, as Aspie/Autie Women

    After responding to a separate post, it got me to thinking... ...it made me realize...that because it often seems easier for us Aspie/Autie women to meet men...it often lends itself to a whole different set of difficulties, such as the fact many NT men seem to sense our (us Aspie/Autie women's)...
  2. jolilabrat

    Are you creative or do you lack imagination?

    I'm curious. Is it common for female aspies to be creative? To enjoy cooking, sewing, arts & crafts? Decorating? Doing hair and nails? Painting, or anything creative? I don't seem to have any interest in any of it. I don't have a lot in common with stereotypical females. But I'm not a tomboy...
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