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Do you like danger?

do you like danger?

  • yes

    Votes: 7 35.0%
  • no

    Votes: 13 65.0%

  • Total voters
    20

alien girl

Well-Known Member
is liking danger an aspie thing? in my twenties, i lived in dangerous neighborhood, but that's because i was poor. however, i often deliberately took second shifts so i can come home late from work, and walking down really, and i mean really mean street got my adrenaline up. i liked it. i dont do it anymore.
aspie thing, or do i need to have my head examined? i'm not normal either way.
do you like danger? participate in dangerous behavior? what kind?
 
Danger is my middle name.

Well, I don't know... danger seems to find me. I surely gets my adrenaline up and the rush is quite nice.

I don't actively seek it out. But then again, what constitutes "risky behaviour"?
 
I don't seek danger out on purpose.
I simply feel no fear of things like bad neighborhoods at night, so seeking them out would not raise my adrenaline. In fact, I can't think of much that would raise my adrenaline. Maybe a rollercoaster ride? Maybe not. I tend to be pretty dang peaceful all the time.
 
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No, I don't like danger. However, I did participate in dangerous behavior when I was young. I used to drive drunk all the time. I guess that got it out of my system.

My adrenaline is up most of the time as it is. I don't need no help in that direction.
 
When I was young I had no fear. I would jump hills on my motorcycle like a madman and do lots of stupid stuff. Now in my 40s I avoid danger. I have developed fears of things like flying and driving through bad neighborhoods and tend to be overly cautious for some reason.
 
I don't court thrills but I do tend to find myself in dangerous situations. At my age my job is about as dangerous as I want to go
 
Not exactly...:p

If I have to explain,you won't understand :D

It isn't putting anything into a socket is it? :rolleyes:
(Anyone who's mind is in the gutter right now, I'm talking about my NT finger being used to test a lightbulb socket. What did you think I meant?)
:p
 
It isn't putting anything into a socket is it? :rolleyes:
(Anyone who's mind is in the gutter right now, I'm talking about my NT finger being used to test a lightbulb socket. What did you think I meant?)
:p
I could use any finger for checking electricity,It was your mind that I was after...a sign of good management is placing employees where their knowledge is best suited :p
 
I like safe danger, like amusement parks. As safe as that gets... Jumping out of perfectly fine planes or bungeeing off sound bridges are not my thing.
 
I admit I love driving really fast on the hwy. :rolleyes: (Not really a good idea to do that now, though, since my insurance really sucks) :D
Yeah I got my first speeding ticket on my first rental. Since I newly license things would be ****ed for me. My lawyer helped me out.
 
I admit I love driving really fast on the hwy. :rolleyes: (Not really a good idea to do that now, though, since my insurance really sucks) :D
I'm pissed that my first pass on the Bonneville Salt Flats will be limited to 135
I saw 155 on the highway already :p
 

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