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Autistic females, sexuality and vulnerability - An insightful blog by Emma Dalmayne that has helped me understand my own vulnerabilities
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			Autistic females, sexuality and vulnerability - An insightful blog by Emma Dalmayne that has helped me understand my own vulnerabilities
Acceptance from the opposite sex was always a depressing concern for many autistic girls including me. I attempted to attract a boy by mimicking what I watched in movies because I was so starved for affection. I wanted desperately to be liked, and eventually loved. Guys seem to only like girls who look a certain way...and I never quite made the list. I'm too short, stubby legs, flat chested and just slightly overweight. It's so much pressure to be a supermodel which I'm definitely not! So,...
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		 In reading other forum posts on the topic, I've noticed one thing many of us female autistics mention is being pushed into things in a relationship much faster than we feel comfortable with. Being rushed is risky when we have delayed processing, and it says that the partner we are with isn't concerned about our feelings very much. (Enough red flags to upholster a sofa!)
 In reading other forum posts on the topic, I've noticed one thing many of us female autistics mention is being pushed into things in a relationship much faster than we feel comfortable with. Being rushed is risky when we have delayed processing, and it says that the partner we are with isn't concerned about our feelings very much. (Enough red flags to upholster a sofa!) 
 despite being fit, eligible, and interested in physical yippie.
 despite being fit, eligible, and interested in physical yippie.  Often when I go out in the community, it's with support staff, though I run some quieter errands myself. Typical dating's crowded Saturday night restaurant dinners full of sensory hoopla are non-verbal shutdowns waiting to happen. How romantic is it to thank my date for the lovely meal, using the nasal, adenoidal, electronic voice of my AAC?
 Often when I go out in the community, it's with support staff, though I run some quieter errands myself. Typical dating's crowded Saturday night restaurant dinners full of sensory hoopla are non-verbal shutdowns waiting to happen. How romantic is it to thank my date for the lovely meal, using the nasal, adenoidal, electronic voice of my AAC?  Thank you for replying and giving me insight in the process.
  Thank you for replying and giving me insight in the process. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		