Steelbookcollector217
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well the state of affairs which are nothing new, men always having to be the ones to ask the woman out and court women, do the pursuing/chasing.Some passionately argue the point.
I find that odd.
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well the state of affairs which are nothing new, men always having to be the ones to ask the woman out and court women, do the pursuing/chasing.Some passionately argue the point.
I find that odd.
it should be obvious as to why autistic women won't have difficulty getting into a relationship as much as an autistic man will
no because of men always having to be the ones to ask the woman out and court women, be the initiatorsBecause they are inert objects without any standards,
compelled to accept whatever male happens to move
in their direction?
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If you look similar to your profile pic, you are particularly attractive. So, it may be easier for you to get sex than some of us, and that helps too. And having knowledge about risk tolerance and what kind of things one can take.
Well, if you happen to be in the US, in Philly, . . . and if you're into guys. . . .I look exactly like my pic, but I don't really consider myself particularly physically attractive, but I do have a decent personality, I think. That said, I tend to move in a number of sex-positive communities, which has certainly helped my 'body-count'.