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Women in mens personal space

Aspergers_Aspie

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I have unfortunately been homeless before. In a homeless hostel women were around in men's residents rooms, I would have preferred only men to have been it made me feel uncomfortable. Also in a bus station there were women cleaners in the gents restroom, I strongly disagree with this for the same reason
 
I feel you i think, i haven't been homeless but I was in an ASD rehabilitation facility with Women Healthpersonell. But I don't like it when Healthpersonell failed to take my dignity through Force, 3 years before that.

I liked neither the beginning nor ending of it. Today (edit) 10 years later i'm still under Force with monthly Hospital visit to recieve injection in Force. I'm telling myself i reject their unspoken challenge, but reality is i'm stooping to Hell.
 
I have unfortunately been homeless before. In a homeless hostel women were around in men's residents rooms, I would have preferred only men to have been it made me feel uncomfortable. Also in a bus station there were women cleaners in the gents restroom, I strongly disagree with this for the same reason
Strangers In rooms where you are sleeping and have your stuff?
 
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Worried that you've got something they haven't seen before? :)
Do you want me to answer that? 😎

Note to Self: Age of Empires and "golden visibility"

I don't see who you are talking to, but i've blocked both of you. I need to be gentle as ASD 1.
 
I think in a homeless hostel it should be gendered to avoid shenanigans, but I guess people will be people and break the rules. I do understand that female cleaners in males toilets is a little awkward, I have felt the same lol 😆
 
Once upon a time:

I had been thinking about a job, as electronician and such, regarding i have ASD and having fallen off of the system i resorted to apply for job as Cleaning service.

I came to the Reception online, we talked and I said "I am Royal Gard or Royal Cleaner", i said royal, and didn't get my slot facilitated and didn't get the job.

Imagine, i didn't even get the most despised job! Despised regularily.
 
I have unfortunately been homeless before. In a homeless hostel women were around in men's residents rooms, I would have preferred only men to have been it made me feel uncomfortable. Also in a bus station there were women cleaners in the gents restroom, I strongly disagree with this for the same reason

You may have a point however, in general, the workers in a lot of these sorts of places are more likely to be women because of the lower pay.
 

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